ITC is betting big on the paper industry with major expansions lined up for next five years to double its existing production base supported by extensive farm forestry and waste paper collection initiatives to ensure consistent raw material supply. Recently... (Continue reading)
RISI organized a one day conference on 1st December 2010 at Chennai where most of the industry captains were present to address the challenges & opportunities, growth & sustainability for the Indian paper industry. Here are the subjects which were... (Continue reading)
For the first time Metso organized it's Customer Days in India. The 27th Metso Pulp and Paper Customer Days 2010 were held in Chennai. The event was started with the welcome address of Mr. N.K. Jain, Director (Sales), Metso Paper... (Continue reading)
Business is all about results. Results arise from opportunities. Opportunities arise from work. And business must work beyond the boundaries of achievement to establish itself from good to great. In this edition we are introducing some of the top companies... (Continue reading)
We visited ITC PSPD at their Secunderabad office to gain insights into the business philosophy and growth strategy. Since its inception, ITC PSPD has successfully grown to become a 530000 TPA, globally recognized manufacturer of paperboards and specialty papers -... (Continue reading)
An understanding of the digital printing industry is vital in the strategic interest to those people who are either directly or indirectly connected to the industry. The views were taken to address specific issues like industry scenario in digital and... (Continue reading)
The average per head usage of disposable cups in India is estimated at 40 per year. This includes plastic, paper and ceramic. The total consumption of disposable cups is 40 billion as per estimates. The turnover is of the order... (Continue reading)
The paper industry's anticipation: a reasonably safe journey through the recession We can truly acknowledge the New Year if we can acknowledge how are economy, and our lives changed in 2008. For our first issue of 2009, we talked to people... (Continue reading)