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Communicate With Your Customers, Paper360º April 2007
Communicate With Your Customers, Paper360º April 2007
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South Korea on the Rebound, Paper360º April 2007
South Korea on the Rebound, Paper360º April 2007
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Introducing molasses as a new additive in papermaking, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2007
Introducing molasses as a new additive in papermaking, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2007
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Spectroscopic imaging ellipsometry of wood fiber cell walls: a comparison with confocal microscopy, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2007
Spectroscopic imaging ellipsometry of wood fiber cell walls: a comparison with confocal microscopy, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2007
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Itâ??s all in the chemistry, Paper360º August 2007
It’s all in the chemistry, Paper360º August 2007
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New modified natural zeolite, Paper360º August 2007
New modified natural zeolite, Paper360º August 2007
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STAR - September 2025 - General Announcements
Experienced professionals can contribute their expertise to TAPPI standards development through two streamlined pathways. Those with conceptual ideas can submit through the New Idea Submission form, while professionals with substantial drafts can send materials directly to standards@tappi.org. The TAPPI Standards Manager provides personalized guidance throughout the approval process, ensuring your industry knowledge shapes future standards. TAPPI members access guidelines at no cost, while the $10 nonmember fee remains minimal. This opportunity allows seasoned executives to maintain professional influence, mentor emerging practitioners, and leave a lasting legacy in pulp, paper, and packaging industry standards that will guide the next generation of professionals.
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STAR - September 2025 - Did You Know
Mid-career professionals seeking leadership development can directly influence TAPPI industry standards through Standard-Specific Interest Groups (SSIGs). While draft standards are publicly available for review, voting on balloting processes requires SSIG membership for each relevant standard. This participation opportunity allows plant managers, R&D leads, and sales engineers to demonstrate technical expertise, build industry credibility, and contribute to standards development that impacts their operations. Each standard maintains its own SSIG, enabling targeted involvement in areas most relevant to your specialization and career advancement goals.