Pulp & Paper International

November 2003 - Vol. 45, No. 11


Cover courtesy of Södra Cell

EDITORIAL STAFF
VP Editorial Kelly Ferguson
Editor - European Editorial Director Graeme Rodden
Features Editor Justin Toland
Executive Editors Rhiannon James, Hugh O'Brian, Jonathan Roberts

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NEWS STAFF
News Editors Joanne Potter, Marcella Moohan, Kate Perry, Nick Chang, Michael Dixon, Andrew Rettman
US Staff Editors Monica Shaw, Greg Rudder

PRODUCTION STAFF
Production Manager Margaretha Schagen
Layout/Design Anne-Chantal Bodart

ONLINE STAFF
Online Editor Claire Ramster
Online Producer Steve O'Byrne

Features

Breaking the limits
M-real Kirkniemi builds on its tradition of innovation. Features Editor Justin Toland explores its culture.

Valdivia heads for home
Arauco's 700,000 tonne/yr pulp mill in Chile is approaching start-up. A PPI Special Report.

Downflow ups strength and capacity at Kuusankoski
The mill has one new digester and one rebuild one for its hardwood and softwood kraft pulp lines. A PPI Special Report.

Mistaken identity?
Södra has a new branding strategy for its pulp. Executive Editor Jonathan Roberts looks into the reasons for it and some customer reaction.

Generating a return
Siemens is aiming at the industry's need to reduce its energy costs. A PPI Special Report.

Burning up the track
DynaMotive uses fast pyrolysis to turn sludge into BioOil. Features Editor Justin Toland looks into the technology and talks to CEO Andrew Kingston.

The benefits of CRM
Customer relationship management is something the industry should pay more attention to. Boston Consulting Group's Kirsten Lange tells why.

Meeting future R&D needs
Johan Gullichsen, Professor Emeritus at the Helsinki University of Technology, makes the case for non-polluting, small-scale mills.

Departments

  Up Front
Is there a way out of the woods?
By Graeme Rodden,
Editor
  Viewpoint
Trends, business pains & IT challenges
By Reinhild Geferer