Features
December 2007 / January 2008 Issue

Soft and white for Kris Ronningen
Kris Ronningen is a retired Microsoft executive who divides her time between Seattle and France. TW asked her about the differences between the US and Europe and her own approach to tissue purchase and consumption. [Read more]

Market Focus
Oasis in the desert Much of the Middle East and Africa is a desert for tissue producers, with virtually zero demand. But key markets offer solid demand and rapid growth in supply and demand. [Read more]

Reduce your drying cost
Steel yankee and shoe press may make a more attractive alternative to conventional technology, as energy costs rise. [Read more]

Fabio Perini
Innovatore straordinario. [Read more]

ATMOS works in Chile
Voith’s first ATMOS machine, at CMPC’s Talagante mill in Chile, has been a technical success, say mill management and supplier. [Read more]

Melhoramentos focuses in
With a recent change in strategy, Brazil's number three tissue company is now targeting more on specific regions and products to ensure profitable growth in Brazil. [Read more]

From trouble to triumph
Following TW’s review of Lincoln Pulp & Tissue in September 2007, QualPro gives a different perspective on this born-again company. [Read more]

Don't miss it!
From 11-14 March Miami will host the 2008 Tissue World Americas, key meeting point for the industry s technical and marketing leaders. [Read more]

Departments
Front Issues

Three big issues won’t go away
By Martin Bayliss
Exit Issues

Approaches to cost reduction
By Richard C. Dow
 
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