TAPPI Offers Unique Paper, Paperboard, Corrugating Course: Early Registration Ends April 21

Imagine individuals from different box plants, including your allied industry friends and peers, as well as workers from P&P mills learning along side one another? Does this sound like an idea that might lead to some unique, productive collaboration? We think so, and many top producers in the forestry related paper and packaging industries agree; over the years they have helped made it a reality, helping connect the 21st century industry in ways never before thought possible. TAPPI knowledge taught through signature modern approach courses like the Corrugated Box and Linerboard Medium Manufacturing Course help add value and additional merit to your developing career, or one you have now and are ready to take the next step forward in.

When you are informed of TAPPI courses, and then join and learn with TAPPI, we certainly like to think the answer is "yes!" to the above questions. If you're ready to "step up" and learn as an introduction to the corrugating process and papermaking basics, this course is for you. If you have been involved with corrugated companies and producers and need to know a proper, up-to-date course addressing corrugating, but never attended a TAPPI course to expand your industry credentials beyond what you now have now, just register for this course! It is never too late to become a part of the TAPPI community or attend TAPPI courses to build your career. 

Remember to REGISTER EARLY  to take advantage of crucial early-bird savings you will need to get the most out of this course for a very reasonable and affordable investment. Knowledge and the ability to learn from certified industry experts alongside ambitious and focused colleagues you might later network with over the duration of your allied industry career is what TAPPI offers and more - and it lasts a lifetime! 

The 2015 TAPPI Corrugated Box and Linerboard Medium Manufacturing Course will also explore linerboard and medium performance properties and manufacturing, to improve corrugating box performance and runnability. Pulp and paper producers and paper corrugators will benefit from interacting with each other to learn about the corrugating process and how linerboard and medium are produced to improve paper product test performance, and runnability on the corrugators at this popular introductory to intermediate-level course, held May 18-19SA,,at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton, Wis., USA. Learn more about travel options and accommodations including how car rental (as needed) is available for discount if you are attending the course. Register by April 21 and save $200. Join/renew your TAPPI membership for the very best rates!

 

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