It has dropped its plan to build a recycled containerboard machine
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The campaign will be a common voice for the industry as it explains how it is helping provide a sustainable future
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With this investment, A.Celli Paper acquires the intellectual property of the historic Piedmontese company, becoming the main player in the sector, led by a 100 percent Italian ownership.
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According to one analyst: “Vinda has expanded systematically with reasonable steps and built mills where demand growth has been.”
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OPTIX™ Applied Intelligence platform identifies patterns in paper machine data, delivering digital process improvement recommendations for product quality purposes
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Christian Fischer spoke at the Arkansas Economic Development Foundation
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Dubbed PM 3, the unit churned out its first sheet of tissue paper on August 5
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An identical machine is due to start up this month
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The mill houses two other tissue machines
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The company is looking to continues its rapid growth and reach the “next level”
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The Polish supplier has delivered more than 100 reel sections for tissue and paper
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She had resigned in June as EVP, communication and customer experience
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It is the Italian company’s 150th complete line designed for the production of bathroom tissue rolls
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She also became a member of its management team, effective September 1
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The company is adding a new machine, bringing capacity to 3 million masks per month in Chile
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The first roll of bathroom tissue produced from recycled fiber were delivered in May
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Another four identical machines are on the way
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According to Nj.com, Lloyd Wilson, 40, was born and raised in Newark and always wanted to start his own business, but life had other plans: two strokes, cancer, and he survived being shot. Soon, he will own a stake in the Newark Paper Company, a new office supply and janitorial product distribution warehouse that recently opened in the city’s Central Ward. He ushered in the new warehouse with other employees and city officials in August. “Do you see this?” Lloyd said as he gave his child a good squeeze after the ceremony. “My four-year-old daughter is the reason why I make sure my stake in the company stays. Especially after I build it up. You can’t build something up and walk away from it.”
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The furnish is 100 percent recycled paper
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She was a former chairman and CEO of BET
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The expansion will allow the eventual hiring of 38 new employees
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The company altered its plans in response to residents' concerns
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His appointment became effective at the beginning of September
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He has extensive professional knowledge of the hygiene industry
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According to the Journal-News, a company with a Butler County facility in Ohio is looking to expand its workforce. Fameccanica North America designs and produces equipment for the hygiene sector and for packaging applications at its facility in West Chester Twp. Its main consumer products areas are baby and adult diapers, ladies sanitary napkins and absorbent pads, paper packaging and detergent packaging. The company, which employs more than 60 people, is planning to expand to 72 employees by next June, according to Eugenio Venturato, its president.
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They both work for the sales team in the expanding tissue business
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