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Etex Bègles Paper Mill Raises Paperboard Performance
Etex Building Performance’s Bègles Paper Mill gave new life to its old refiners and got stronger, smoother paper for their branded gypsum board.
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Paper360° visited Stora Enso Imatra Mills in Finland to see how a recent investment in smart warehousing is having a dramatic effect on improving logistics and production efficiencies in a demanding environment.
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Online liquor analysis and advanced controls stabilized the liquor conversion chain and increased white liquor active alkali by 3 percent; extra process visibility led to further improvements.
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The first World BioEconomy Forum kicked off in Ruka, Finland, to highlight the emergence of the bioeconomy as a major and growing sector on the global industrial landscape.
Read More »Unlocking Product Potential with Renewable Nanomaterials
The 2019 International Conference on Nanotechnology in Japan will highlight advances in this evolving science as it moves rapidly from pilot scale to commercial production around the globe.
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Columbia Pulp is about to start up in eastern Washington using wheat straw as its furnish.
Read More »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.’
Read More »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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Paper360° sat down with Pasi Laine, president and CEO of Valmet, to look at what seems like a bright future for all “renewable” industries.
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