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IPMA – Indian Pulp & Paper Industry Seeks Priority Allocation of Coal

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The shortage of coal is directly impacting the captive power plants of the pulp and paper manufacturers, says IPMA. April 25, 2022 The Indian pulp and paper industry has been undergoing an overwhelming crisis due to the unavailability of coal. This is severely impacting the operations of the pulp, paper,......
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Ashoka Kraft Industry orders Shoe Press from Parason Machinery

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The Shoe Press by Parason Machinery will provide immense advantages in terms of improving the dryness in addition to reducing the overall steam consumption up to 15-20 percent. April 7, 2022 Ashoka Kraft Industry LLP has placed an order for a Shoe Press from Parason Machinery (India) Pvt. Ltd. The......
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BTG brings FiberMAX for profitability by focusing on mass flow variations in Paper Industry

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FiberMAX by BTG features a thorough survey of all furnish consistency control positions, which are based on a holistic view of the process. March 9, 2022 BTG has brought FiberMAX, which is a diagnostic service to identify opportunities for reducing fiber cost and variability, including stabilising paper quality for paper......
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2022: Trends Transforming the Paper Industry

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It’s that time of year when everyone, including business leaders in every industry, sets goals and resolutions for the months ahead. Be it new product launches or expansion projects, the companies take note of the things that worked and things that didn’t from the previous year to make subsequent plans......
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ITC-PSPD: Expanded One of the Paperboard Machines by 50000 MT in 2021-22

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2021: The year that was It has been a mixed year. While the demand for virgin paperboards and specialty papers was robust, the demand for writing and printing paper was muted given the uncertainty around offline classes at schools. The global shipping crisis created significant supply chain disturbances causing unusual......
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Edicon: Started 400 TPD Paper Mill in Gujarat amid Pandemic

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2021: The year that was The year 2020-2021 was not good for industries around the globe due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to disturbance in the supply chain of materials, the production and cost were affected. As a result, the industries were running under capacity due to manpower issues, a......
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Sukraft Group: ‘Goa Unit enables us to Become One of India’s Largest Kraft Paper-Producing Groups with 1000 MTPD Capacity’

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2021: The year that was 2021 was a year of interrupted supply chain globally and all the businesses got affected by little or large. Since the Indian kraft paper industry is one of the largest importers of recovered fiber, even we had some challenging situations during the year 2021. Sukraft......
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Nikita Papers: Starts 300 TPD Machine; Targets to Cross Revenue of INR 500 Crores in the Coming FY

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2021: The year that was 2021 was a rather aggressive year, wherein we witnessed lots of dramatic changes. Be it the market shifts or the consumer choices and product shifts to the supply chain riddles, the year poised threats as well as presented opportunities to the paper industry. The impact......
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IPMA: Industry Needs to Move Up on the Sustainability Curve and Reduce Environmental Footprint

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2021: The year that was The year 2021 was pretty topsy-turvy for the paper industry. The industry was recovering from a severe economic downturn due to the first wave of the pandemic, till the second wave hit the country in April 2021. The dip in the performance of the paper......
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INMA: With Increasing Production of Lower GSM, Domestic Industry Gearing Up to Become Self Reliant

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2021: The year that was The year 2021 was similar to the year 2020. COVID-19 and the continuing pandemic disruption resulted in supply-demand mismatch, from raw material to finished goods consumption. The demand is still down by 50 percent and continuity of low-cost imports did not allow the industry to......