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SPECIAL REPORT: Vision 2000
Lessons from Past
Long considered “entrenched,” “mature,” and “monolithic,” the paper industry is now being called on to rethink their business model
SPECIAL REPORT: MANAGEMENT
George Weyerhaeuser Shares Views
George Weyerhaeuser Jr. shares views on industry and technological challenges
RECYCLING
Automation, Work Culture Drive
Solvay Paperboard’s new 220,000-tpy No. 2 machine produces 100% recycled linerboard.
PAPER MACHINE CLOTHING
Supplier/Mill Teamwork key
Paper machine clothing suppliers share stories about helping mills achieve the product quality characteristics needed to stay competitive
MAINTENANCE
CHEMICALS & ADDITIVES
Effectively monitoring deposits, as well as spoilage from papermaking additives, improves biocide programs and offers better paper quality
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Month in Statistics
U.S. paper and paperboard production data for October
Grade Profile
Coated free-sheet: Prices improved in 1999 thanks to tighter market, higher pulp prices
News Scan |
Industry profits, jump in '99 |
Canadian industry shows improvement |
Weyerhaueser plans Okla, improvements |
Smurfit-Stone to sell Oregon City mill |
IP to eliminate 2,000 jobs this year |
Abitibi continues with conversion |
From the Editors
In and out of “The Box”
Career Development
Making your idea reality
Information technology
Capacity restraint: What does it mean for it?
Comment
Meeting Canada’s challenges
News of People
Product Showcase
Supplier News
Conference Calendar
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