SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005

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COLUMNS

Heads-Up
Could Chinese state-owned companies be on the verge of shopping for mills in the U.S.?

Market Grade
Containerboard markets have faltered, but a Fall recovery is possible.

Mulling it Over
The U.S. is an expensive place to make paper.

DEPARTMENTS

Editor's Note
"Made in the USA" shouldn't be so costly for manufacturers.

Of Interest
Laser ultrasonics technology tracks papers' flexibility on the fly, in real time.

Supplier side
The value of today's highly engineered paper machine fabrics is much more than simply "days running life."

Human Resources
Better interview planning can help land the ideal candidate for you and your team.

FEATURES

Changing Paper Production, Market Dynamics Cloud Future of U.S. Mills
With its asset base deteriorating due to lack of capital reinvestment, domestic producers struggle with their role, position, and survival in an increasingly global paper industry.

Steam Powered Investment
Deublin Company moves forward with a new business unit that can help papermakers squeeze every bit of energy from a pound of steam.

True-Neutral Deinking
Katahdin Paper Company's East Millinocket, Maine mill switches to a new technology with ONP/OMG furnish and reduced chemical costs while stabilizing deinking operations.

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