Paper or Papermaking
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Automation Update: What Does the Future Hold?
From management to the mill floor, everyone has heard the buzzwords: Big Data. Cloud-based computing. Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).…
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How Apple Might Historically Be the Most Paper Friendly Computer Tech Company
Did the early Macintosh itself actually reinvent and reinvigorate the use of ink-on-paper starting in the mid 1980s and going…
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TJ SUMMARIES
The papers summarized here are from the TAPPI Journal September 2018 issue, featuring special peer-reviewed content from PaperCon 2018; and…
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UPM CEO Jussi Pesonen named European CEO of the Year
Under Pesonen’s solid leadership, the Finnish giant continues to succeed in what it calls “the forest-based bioindustry.”
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Automatic Dewiring Improves Safety at Sonoco Board Mill
Cross Wrap Ltd.’s automatic bale dewiring machine helps the Sonoco Alcore Karhula core board mill in Kotka, Finland, improve safety…
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Pulp and Paper: Industries with a Bright Future
Paper360° sat down with Pasi Laine, president and CEO of Valmet, to look at what seems like a bright future…
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Domtar’s Safety Journey
Over its 170-year history, Domtar has seen a tremendous amount of growth and change. Today’s Domtar is unified, in part,…
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The Trade War Threat Looms
RISI’s annual North American forest products outlook conference showed a strong industry—but some outside threats could pose a challenge.
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Looking back and looking forward: Paper physics and the paper industry
In 1937, E.W. Samson, a physicist for the Hammermill Paper Company, wrote an article titled "Physics in the paper industry"1.…
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Partnership Yields Results at Wuhan Golden Phoenix Paper
Entrepreneurial owner Chen Jun brings together the best of Western papermaking technology with Chinese-made paper machines at Wuhan Golden Phoenix…
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