NOVEMBER 2000, VOLUME 42, NUMBER 11

Viewpoint
E-business - what's in store for you?

Web end chemicals
Behind all the noise about paper related dot.com companies, the industry's chemical suppliers have been quietly making internet plans of their own. Rhiannon James clicks her way through some of the sites in the chemical industry to see what they have to offer

Calendering comes around again
Roger Grant rounds up the technical developments and latest news in his annual review of the calendering scene

Finishing the year off with a flourish


Keeping ahead in Korea
Shinmoorim's new PM 3 tempted PPI's Asian Editor, Robert Ryan, to pay a visit to the mill in Chinju. He checks out the new machine and assesses the impact of the extra tonnage on the Korean market

The power behind the paper
Rhiannon James and Jonathan Roberts take a look at the different options that are open to papermakers in terms of energy savings

Asian automation
Quality improvements are at the top of the priority list for Vietnamese mills. Dave Biros reports on the advances in automation that are helping to boost quality in the country



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Pulp&Paper International November 2000

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