Features - OCTOBER / NOVEmber 2007 ISSUE

What Women Want
... from tissue. Three women from developed countries offer their views on luxury, price, design and the environment
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Lilla Edet: A big work in progress
With good demand for its Edet and Tork brand products, SCA’s big mill in Sweden is looking at various ways to increase production in the most cost-efficient manner [Read more]

Latin America: Unpredictable but growing

While growth rates may fluctuate year to year, the long term trend points to a prosperous future for Latin American tissue producers [Read more]

Where water matters
Simplified operation and lower operating costs make microfiltration an attractive option in water treatment
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MDT boosts Saudi DIP
Saudi Paper Manufacturing has boosted DIP capacity to more than 70,000 tons/yr by commissioning Comer to rebuild its first DIP line and add a second [Read more]

IntensaPulper: energy-saving pulping
How to make big energy savings with a pulper whose design has remained almost unchanged for decades
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Countering the eco-claptrap
By Martin Bayliss
 
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Achieving transparency in manufacturing cost management
By Richard C. Dow
 
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