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DECEMBER 1998, VOLUME 40, NUMBER 12

SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
Chris Cooper shows how the maintenance department is becoming integrated into mill-wide information packages.

ON THE JOB
Torbjörn Idhammer discusses a new training concept for maintenance operators, that turns the mill into a classroom

TROUBLE IN TAIWAN
Jonathan Roberts discovers life for Taiwanese papermakers is far from easy

A GOOD RECOVERY
The use of recovered paper can lessen the risks of investing in Eastern Europe as Mary Cesar explains

IN THE NEWS
Robert Hilbrink looks at the prospects for the newsprint sector in the medium term

PRESS UPS
The spotlight turns on pressing and drying technology as Mark Lockie finds there is no shortage of new developments

OVERDRIVE
Peter Worland takes a look at the latest "automated" drive systems being used in paper mills

CLOSER TO CLOSURE
Aspa Bruk aims to set the standard when it comes to bleach plant closure. Åke Nordlander and Mark Lockie report

CONTROLLED APPROACH
Sylvain Renaud, Staffan Svensson and Magnus Tomicic outline a method for mills to take control of the wet end

RECORD BREAKERS
Hannu Oinonen describes how one calendering system helped a papermaker run at breakneck speed



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