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Making Maintenance and Reliability a Strategic Objective, Paper360º September/October 2023
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Unlocking the Potential: SAF and CTO in the Pulp and Paper Industry, Paper360º September/October 2023
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Metsä Tissue: Sustainability and Digitalization Taking Key Roles in the Future, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
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Owning Safety, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
Owning Safety, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
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Sunset Converting and Körber Find AfH Converting Success in Adversity, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
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Energy Optimization Key to Cost Savings in Tissue Mills, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
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Challenges and Solutions: The Tissue Industry in Europe, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
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A New Energy Source, a New Challenge, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
A New Energy Source, a New Challenge, Tissue360º Spring/Summ
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Editorial: Celebrating an industry giant: Dr. Peter W. Hart, TAPPI Journal April 2024
ABSTRACT: On February 19, 1915, at the annual meeting of the American Paper and Pulp Association held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, a group of 35 people formed a new division called the “Technical Section of the American Paper and Pulp Association” with the objectives to: (1) stimulate interest in the science of pulp and papermaking; (2) provide means for the inter-change of ideas among its members; and (3) encourage original investigation. At that meeting, Professor Ralph H. McKee of the University of Maine (1909-1916) spoke. Professor McKee had initiated the first college course in Pulp and Paper in the United States. In his remarks he stated: