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JUNE 1999, VOLUME 41, NUMBER 6

Boarded up
Jonathan Roberts gets to grip with the latest technology in boardmaking

#1 in the East
Checking out the latest investments at Oji's Yonago mill in Japan. Jim Kenny reports

APRIL date
Joanne Potter provides an update of the latest events at Asia Pacific Resources International from the group's base in Singapore

Dealing with deinking
PPI takes a look at what's new in the world of deinking, with a round-up by Jim Kenny

Fiber lines
Recovered paper is playing a larger part in fiber furnish than ever before. Harald Selder looks at how technology is helping to create new possibilities

Down under
A look at how Amcor's restructuring program has helped boost the company's financial profile. Joanne Potter reports

SPCI Special for Stockholm
To coincide with the SPCI show hitting Stockholm this month, PPI decided to hunt down some of the top executives across the Nordic pulp and paper industry and quiz them about how they see the sector developing in the future. The result is a series of in-depth interviews with the top men at Stora Enso, UPM-Kymmene, Metsä-Serla, SCA and MoDo. Some of the views are controversial, some reassuring, but each article has its own lively character and reveals how the people at the top view the pulp and paper industry of tomorrow



PPI uses metric measurements. In particular, tons are metric unless otherwise indicated.



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