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Special Feature

Paper: Rolling on strong foundation

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The size of the Indian Paper Industry is the most discussed subject, there are no clear data's available with regard to production and consumption of paper in India. Various industry stalwarts feel that India produces about 10 million tons of paper and consumes a little over. While we estimate the actual production of paper is around 12 million tonnes with...
Interviews Paper People

Bindal Papers: The Un Bon Voyage

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Started in the year 1989 by Mr. Rakesh Kumar with a small capacity of 30 TPD to produce kraft paper, Bindal Group has notched up great heights with group production of over 1200 TPD. With the investment of over Rs. 300 crores Bindal Paper has ventured into a new orbit of high quality writing & printing paper with pretty decent...
Interviews Specialist

Manage Water Manage Business

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When synthetic fabrics had almost replaced bronze wires, there was a need of proper cleaning, as earlier, all cleaning systems were being imported. Most of the complaints in fabrics were related to improper cleaning or quality of water. So the need of a specialist in this field was felt and Kingsley came into being, with the experience of their close...
Events

India's Growth Story and Metso's Participation

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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 India, highlighting the India's growth story and Metso's role in that. Mr Bertel Langenskiold, President, Paper and Fibre Technology -...

Paper Exhibition in Coimbatore

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The International Trade and Exhibitions India (ITEI), a New Delhi based subsidiary of the British exhibition group, ITE PLC, has announced the holding of the first international Paper Industry exhibition, Paper +, at the Codissia Trade Centre, in Coimbatore from November 27 to 29, 2010. The Indian Paper Industry is......
Interviews Young Turk

The Young Tarang

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Brought up at Dandeli - Mill Colony of The West Coast Paper Mills Ltd, Mr. Shekar Chandak has his attachment towards paper from his early age. In 1992 after finishing his Chartered Accountancy course, he went on to join his uncle at Chennai in their family concern for paper trading. In 1996 he started his own company - M/s. Swastik...
Interviews Company Focus

Foresight International: “May We Help You”

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Mr. Ashish Mukhejree, a post graduate in paper technology & marketing and Mr. Naveen Shrivastava a BE in paper technology with an MBA, realized the importance of bringing higher technology to paper industry along with local technical services and started a company Foresight International in 1993. With their experience of visiting paper industry all over the world in their previous...
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ABB: Partnering in Growth

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ABB is interested in solving the critical issues facing the Pulp & Paper Industry globally. Its vast engineering talent (roughly half of the company) is always eager to work on the problems and solutions that have a big impact on its users. Mr. Roger Bailey Group Vice President, Pulp & Paper Industries – Process Automation for ABB, has been with...
Industry Watch

Few Highest Paid Executives in the Indian Paper Industry

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Excerpts from Economic Survey 2009-10 related to Paper Product group like paper, leather, food and jute textiles did not evince any visible recovery. Paper and paper products 9.25 Paper & paper products grew by only 2.1 per cent during April-November 2009, as per the IIP data. This followed indifferent growth......
Industry Watch

Recovered paper market in India

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Recovered paper demand in India has increased strongly over recent decades as domestic paper production has increased. This trend seems likely to continue as paper consumption rises further. Domestically-sourced recovered paper is typically cheaper than imported recovered paper. Paper manufacturers are therefore expected to try to satisfy their increase in demand for recovered paper by stimulating domestic collections. However, there...