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With the industry's largest technical program, PaperCon is where CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers and suppliers gather to learn and network. PaperCon 2012 is about "Growing the Future": leveraging resources and people to ensure value for your customers, long-term success. Located in the heart of the Southern USA pulp and papermaking region, PaperCon sessions will highlight today's dynamic packaging sector.
Program tracks include Papermakers, Coating and Graphic Arts and PIMA Management. The PaperCon program also features: Inside and outside the box: Optimizing paperboard grades , the Sustainability Forum , an Executive Panel Discussion , a Young Professional Program , Coating 101 Course and other practical workshops and seminars and features the largest PaperCon exhibit ever. Bonus Sessions (open to all PaperCon registrants) Control Systems 2012: The first USA appearance for this highly-rated biannual conference. RPTA Production-Technical Seminar , the OpEx Reliability Seminar .
Take a moment to register and reserve your hotel room for this year's "must attend" event.
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Leading up to the Sustainability Forum at PaperCon in April, a series of webinars are planned to help manufacturers and customers better understand key issues around sustainability. Participate in these seminars, and attend PaperCon's Sustainability Forum to assure you have the most up-to-date knowledge of this dynamic and important topic.
How to Deal with Misleading Environmental Claims Related to Print and Paper
February 27, 11:00 am
Facilitated by: Phil Riebel, President and COO, Two Sides U.S., Inc.
Cost: There is no cost to participate, but you must register to attend.
Register for this webinar
Many corporations are promoting electronic communications (ex: e-billing) as a more environmentally-friendly method of communication, and in doing such they are spreading erroneous facts and messages about print and paper. As a result, the public is being flooded with messages that portray print and paper as a "bad" product with "destructive" environmental impacts relative to other communication methods.
This presentation will outline some of the unique environmental and social features of print and paper products which make it a sustainable way of communicating. The (often ignored) environmental and social impacts of electronic communications will also be reviewed, as well as environmental marketing rules and guidelines that companies should respect when making environmental claims (ex: US Federal Trade Commission Green Guides). Print and electronic media will co-exist for many decades and we need to reduce the environmental impacts of both. It's not a question of one versus the other, but rather which combination is the most sustainable. The initiatives taken by Two Sides to challenge misleading claims will also be presented.
Learn more and make plans to participate.
Additional webinar in the series:
A Global Sustainability Perspective
March 12, 2012 at 11:00am EST - Facilitated by: Avrim Lazar, FPAC
Register in advance for this webinar
A Comparison of the FSC and SFI Forest Certification Standards
Took place on January 30. Listen to a recording.
PaperCon 2012 will take place April 22-25, 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and will focus on "Growing the Future"; leveraging renewable, recyclable raw materials and developing human capital to ensure value for customers, long-term sustainability for shareholders, and a future for our peers.
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An Invitation to Present has been announced for TAPPI's 2012 International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference (IBBC), October 17-19, 2012 in Savannah, Georgia.
IBBC will focus on technical advancements and commercialization of bioconversion technologies that leverage the forest products manufacturing infrastructure and will include technical presentations, expert panels, case studies, and reports from projects that address:
- Feedstock and harvesting improvements to increase yield and quality of biomass
- Bioelectricity using combined heat and power (CHP)
- Bioconversion technologies for wood and biomass
- Production of chemicals and transportation fuels from wood and biomass
- Policies and incentives for bioconversion projects
Presentations are sought in the following areas:
Advances in Technology: strong technical papers with a focus on presenting new findings
- Biomass Supply & Demand
- Advances in Conversion Pathways ·
- Biomass Harvesting & Preparation
- Advances in Bioproducts
Commercialization Activities: case studies and updates from pilot scale, commercial, and pre-commercial operations
- Biorefineries
- Repurposing the Traditional Pulp and Paper Mill
- Harvesting and Preparation · Technical Economic Analyses
- Commercial Collaborations for Enabling Technologies
- Project Deployment Issues
Impacts of Policies and Incentives: analysis of existing or proposed bioconversion policies at State, Provincial or Federal levels
- Public policy proposals
- Pulp/paper incentives that support bioconversion progress
- Assessing common ground between pulp/paper and agricultural bioconversion policies
Limited space is available for poster presentations.
Abstract Submission Information:
Authors interesting in presenting a paper should upload their abstract to the TAPPI's Speaker Management System
Abstract Requirements: Abstracts should be no more than 200 words.
Submission Deadline: March 9, 2012
Presentations Deadline: September 17, 2012 Authors will be notified of acceptance by April 20, 2012.
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Attend the Shipping, Receiving and Warehousing Workshop, in Nashville, April 2-4, 2012, and learn new ways to avoid expensive roll damage and improve your bottom line. Be a part of this dedicated group of mills, carriers, warehouses and printers as they collaborate to reduce in-transit damage to rolls of paper at this premier forum for industry leading paper shippers.
This is truly a practical, interactive and collaborative shipping and receiving workshop put on by industry professionals, for industry professionals - all parties of the supply chain - to address common issues and concerns relating to damage and damage prevention in the paper industry. It's an excellent networking opportunity - paper buyers, paper companies, carriers, securing / damage prevention specialists, block and bracing manufacturers, safety experts all under one roof. Learn more about TAPPI's Shipping, Receiving and Warehousing Workshop.
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The 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference, October 14-17 in Savannah, Georgia, has announced the Call for Papers. PEERS is the perfect forum for paper industry professionals both to acquire practical operating insights and to network with industry peers in technical sessions, tutorials, round tables, new technology sessions and workshops.
Topics suggested for the 2012 technical program are as follows:
- · Fiber and Pulping
- · Mill Operations and Engineering
- · Steam and Power
- · Recycling
- · Environmental Management and Regulation
- · Sustainability
Abstracts on other topics are welcome.
Learn more.
Authors interested in presenting a paper should upload their extended abstract to TAPPI's Speaker Management System by March 9, 2012.
Authors will be notified of acceptance by April 20, 2012 and must provide a full text manuscript by July 20, 2012.
For more information please contact Craig McKinney, TAPPI Program Manager at +1.770.209.7294
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Registration Numbers for Attend Renewable Chemicals Live 2012 Continue to Grow with Industry Leading Companies
A veritable 'who's who' of the renewable chemicals industry are registered to attend the Renewable Chemicals Live Conference 2012, which will be held April 2, 2012 at the Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC. See the growing list of registered companies on the event website.
Produced by TAPPI and Biofuels Digest, this conference is co-located with the Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference which spans from April 3 – 5, 2012.
Renewable Chemicals Live features the top leadership in renewable chemicals, plastics and bio-based materials. The conference program features C-level presentations on finance, scale-up, R&D, policy and global trends.
The combination of Renewable Chemicals Live and the Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference will provide four days of "can't miss content" - get the most for your time and money by attending both! - Learn more.
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PaperCon's Procurement and Sourcing Forum taking place Monday, April 23, 2012, is an opportunity for professionals involved in the procurement of materials and services in the manufacturer of paper and packaging materials to identify best-in-class procurement strategies, highlight better ways to manage data, discuss mechanisms and approaches to increase value, learn about relevant industry-wide issues and concerns, and meet and network with industry peers Topics will address best practices and emerging trends in procuring consumables, chemicals, energy, mechanical parts, but not capital equipment.
Designed by industry professionals, PaperCon 2012 will bring together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers and suppliers for the largest pulp and paper technical program in the world, April 22-25 in New Orleans.
Located in the heart of the Southern USA pulp and papermaking region, PaperCon 2012 will focus on "Growing the Future"; leveraging renewable, recyclable raw materials to ensure value for customers and long-term sustainability for shareholders. It's an event you can't afford to miss.
Learn more about the Procurement and Sourcing Forum and PaperCon.
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Eliminating Cost while Enhancing Customer Value Workshop
Taking place at PaperCon, this one-day workshop on Sunday, April 21 will help you learn and identify effective tools and techniques needed to build a customer-centered, fact-based cost reduction strategy
Lead by Christopher W. Miller, PhD, NPDP, President Innovation Focus, Inc., this workshop features a customer-centered and creative approach to value analysis (the Unilever approach). Attend and learn how to unleash the power of your organization; design a customer-centered cost reduction project; facilitate an effective cost reduction effort; and how to select tools and techniques that will help you and your team be more customer-centered.
During this workshop, you'll learn how to design a customer-centered cost reduction project, facilitate an effective cost reduction effort, select tools and techniques that will help their team be more customer centered and build a customer centered, fact based cost reduction strategy
Process engineers and mid-to-upper level manufacturing managers within the paper manufacturing industry with an interest in cost management and reduction will find this course beneficial. Experience in cost reduction and related activities would be helpful.
Learn more about Eliminating Cost while Enhancing Customer Value Workshop and PaperCon.
The cost for this course is only 500 USD, which includes lunch and course materials. This special rate is being offered to TAPPI for this one-time workshop. Register now.
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Training Standard for Paper Machine Tender, Standard Guideline T 1501 sg-11
New training standard for paper machine tenders
A technical committee of TAPPI members working with NPT2, the National Network for Pulp and Paper Technology Training, has developed a training standard for paper machine tenders―T-1501. This new standard provides guidelines for the skills and knowledge needed by a paper machine tender—often referred to as the paper machine first hand. Training standard for paper machine tender, Standard Guideline T 1501 sg-11
This standard will also be useful as a measure of the capabilities and understanding that a person must have to successfully perform the machine tender function. As the first standard of this type based on the information sources referenced, this particular standard may serve as a model to see if similar standards would be useful for other pulp and paper mill job classifications.
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