Thursday, April 17, 2014 - members edition
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Weekly Spotlight
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Market Roundup
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Pulp & Paper
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Containerboard/Packaging
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New Products
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Energy
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People
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TAPPI News
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Weekly Spotlight
Fortress Paper Ltd., Vancouver, B.C., Canada, reports that China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has rendered its final determination in its anti-dumping investigation on the importing to China of cellulose pulp originating from Canada, the U.S., and Brazil
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Cardboard Technologies (IGCT), Tel Aviv, Israel, is in the process of securing capital for the initial production line of its new "cardboard" bicycle
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The 2014 edition of Tissue360° Forum at PaperCon gets underway Monday afternoon, April 28, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at the Nashville, Tenn., USA, Convention Center, with a detailed "Tissue Market Overview" in the opening Session
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Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has become the 37th winner of the Chicago, Ill., USA-based Pritzker Prize, known as the "Nobel for architecture."
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Paper mills and paper company corporate offices can also take advantage of OpEx and all that PaperCon has to offer with the special "all-for-one" registration rates that allow up to 20 single location registrations for one low price, as well as corporate and multi-site group registrations at special multi-attendee rates
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This introductory course, covering the basic manufacturing methods and chemistry, is being offered April 30-May 1, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn., USA
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The spring meeting of the YDS&RC will be held April 30–May 1 at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Nashville, Tenn., USA, immediately following the TAPPITissue360° Forum
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The Paper and Paper-based Packaging Board, Washington, D.C., USA, will meet April 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the offices of the American Forest & Paper Association, 1101 K St. NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C.
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Market Roundup
In the first two months of 2014, Brazilian pulp production increased 4.5% and paper production increased 1.7%, compared with the same period in 2013
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Sweden is the fourth largest importer of logs in the world, despite having forests that cover almost two-thirds of the country
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Pulp & Paper
Lecta, France, has reduced its carbon dioxide emissions per ton of paper by 10% since 2006, as a result of implementing a variety of energy-saving projects, including the start-up of new CHP plants, improvements in manufacturing processes, upgrading equipment, eliminating the use of fuel-oil, and using rail rather than ground transport
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Both recycled fiber pulping drums were installed in only three weeks
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Metso, Finland, this week announced that it had been approached by The Weir Group, Scotland, with a proposal to discuss a potential merger of the two companies
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Minerals Technologies Inc., New York, N.Y., USA, has signed a commercial agreement with a major North American paper company to provide Fulfill® E-325, a new, high-filler technology, at a paper mill in the U.S.
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With a five-year "residence service" contract, Voith is taking full responsibility for the mill’s entire maintenance operation
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PT Sun Paper Source in Sukoanyar, Indonesia, has successfully started up its new VTM 1, a tissue machine supplied by Voith, Germany
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Containerboard/Packaging
Dong Il Paper Manufacturing Co., South Korea, has successfully started up the containerboard machine at its Wolsan mill in South Korea after a wet end rebuild
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International Paper Co., Memphis, Tenn., USA, report that its coated paperboard machine at the Polish Kwidzyn mill successfully restarted after the completion of the machine rebuild
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KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp., Northbrook, Ill., USA, reported that it had a minor fire in one of its paper machines at its Longview, Wash., mill this past Sunday, April 13
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MeadWestvaco (MWV), Richmond, Va., USA, has chosen to renew its partnership with Xerox, Norwalk, Conn., for IT management services as the global packaging company continues to grow in targeted packaging and specialty chemicals markets
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Located in Vancouver, Wash., Pac Paper produces and sells a broad range of specialty paper packaging products primarily for foodservice, food processing, agricultural, and industrial applications
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New Products
HAECO, Loveland, Ohio, USA, reports that it new TRS-2 trim removal system effectively removes corrugated trim to ensure proper gluing, and virtually eliminates production stops or post-production searches for "bad boxes" due to trim caught in the glue station
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FutureMark Paper Group, Westport, Conn., USA, a producer of recycled printing papers, this past week announced the launch of Future VantageTM, North America’s first 100% recycled, coated No. 3 freesheet
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Following its successful launch of uncoated Modo Northern Light, Metsä Board has introduced two new double-coated fully bleached liners in its lightweight range
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Mohawk, Cohoes, N.Y., USA, has introduced a new collection of value-priced envelopes designed for direct mail, financial mailings, office, and retail use
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Stora Enso, Finland, and Europe-based AR Packaging have jointly developed a new packaging concept for chocolate and sweets
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Energy
Utilizing the storm debris not only benefits the region and community’s critical clean-up initiatives but affords a positive environmental solution to keep the woody debris out of landfills and power the plant with renewable fuel
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People
Archroma, Reinach, Switzerland, a global manufacturer of specialty chemicals, has appointed Miguel De Bellis president of Emulsion Products and Americas, based in São Paulo, Brazil
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EnviroPAK, St. Louis, Mo., USA, a developer and producer of molded pulp packaging solutions, is expanding its sales team
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During its annual general meeting this past week, Norske Skog, Norway, re-elected Eilif Due, Siri Beate Hatlen, and Jon-Aksel Torgersen as shareholder-elected members of the company’s board of directors
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Stora Enso, Finland, has appointed Rajah Jayendran GM of its integrated pulp and board mill investment project in Guangxi, Southern China, effective June 1
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Weyerhaeuser Co., Federal Way, Wash., USA, this week announced that Devin Stockfish will become SVP, general counsel, and corporate secretary, succeeding Sandy McDade, SVP, general counsel, who will retire in July
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TAPPI News
Don't miss the series of courses this spring geared to improve facility maintenance processes, increase manufacturing reliability, and reduce costs.
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TAPPI and NCSU are partnered to offer this second of three introductory courses for industry professionals that cover the entire pulping and papermaking process.
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Learn the benefits of creating a safety culture and how to effectively implement new techniques in your mill at PaperCon 2014 in Nash., Tenn., USA.
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Includes more than 130 diagrams and a glossary of frequently used terms. TAPPI members save $30 off the listed price.
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TAPPI Course focuses on basics coating technology; how to make your print job work with paper.
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TAPPI’s largest committee will hold its spring meeting April 30 - May 1 in Nashville, Tenn., USA. TAPPI members may attend at no charge, while visitors are welcome for one meeting.
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TAPPI Member Jon Humphrey is a big fan of baseball... and TAPPISAFE.
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Get employees updated and better qualified with the most up-to-date, in-depth industry e-Learning Courses available.
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TAPPI "gears-up" for this May 13-15 course, back by popular demand.
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Advance Registrations Indicate Largest PaperCon Ever; Discounted Registration Still Available; See Who is Attending.
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This two and half day conference on June 22-25 will feature topics on individual commitment and the importance of developing a caring culture, new control methods celebrating safety innovations, and the consequence of life changing injuries and the importance of a focus on a critical few risk areas.
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This e-book describes in detail the measurement technology used in quality controls systems and is available to TAPPI members for a $70 discount.
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