JULY/AUGUST 2005

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COLUMNS

Heads-Up
Are EU regulators stunting European papermakers ability to compete?

Market Grade
Uncoated Groundwood continues to gain ground in labor-troubled markets.

Mulling it Over
The Chinese are using tissue products as fast as their mills can turn them out. What gives?

DEPARTMENTS

Editor's Note
IP is out to prove bigger isn't always better.

Of Interest
Foreign investment by U.S. manufacturers nearly doubled in 2004.

Recycling Matters
After a strong 2004, many paper industry watchers felt that 2005 would cool. That doesn't look like it is happening.

Human Resources
Finding, attracting and keeping talent is among the paper industry's most pressing challenges.

FEATURES

Paper Machine Cost Savings Project Nets Half Million Dollar Return
A project at Boise Paper Solution's Jackson, Alabama mill focuses on shorter grade change times and reduced dryer section steam consumption on its J1 paper machine.

Improving Mill Productivity with Advanced Wear Protection Solutions
NorskeCanada's Port Alberni mill extends boiler ID fan life and outage cycles with advanced wear protection application.

A Strong Market for a Delicate Product
A healthy, growing, global tissue market is good news for producers. But making the soft stuff can be a complicated process.

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