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Showing 10 articles from November 19, 2015.

Supplier Showcase

[Adv.] Miami Machine
[Adv.] Miami Machine
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Thoughts on the industry

Theorem of the Day


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Jim's Articles

Week of 23 November 2015: Innovation can be bought
Week of 23 November 2015: Innovation can be bought

In fact, most of the time, that is exactly what large companies do. Earlier in this series I talked about the inertia of large companies and the inability for them to innovate. So, they do the next best thing--they buy it...

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What do you think?

Innovation proposals that turned out to be fiction
Innovation proposals that turned out to be fiction

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Perspectives

What's in a name?
What's in a name?

Company names are zealously protected and for many companies the name has substantial value because the company name defines the brand or the product through which the company has become successful. It also defines the value of a company beyond its tangible assets; more than the loyalty of customers to the brand (the goodwill) and includes all that contributes to the success of the brand (such as creative personnel, patents, unique processes and products)...

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Industry News

Graphic Packaging appoints new CEO
Graphic Packaging appoints new CEO

Graphic Packaging Holding Co. has promoted Michael P. Doss to president and CEO. He will replace David Scheible.

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Verso says it's not considering closing Duluth, Minnesota and Stevens Point, Wisconsin mills
Verso says it's not considering closing Duluth, Minnesota and Stevens Point, Wisconsin mills

Instead, Verso says it is considering the potential sale of the Duluth and Stevens Point mills.

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Message at summit: Don't close the book on Maine's pulp and paper mills
Message at summit: Don't close the book on Maine's pulp and paper mills

An oft-repeated message at a full-day conference was that despite the headlines, the industry is still strong.

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Leading Stories

Twin Rivers Paper upgrades machine at mill in Maine
Twin Rivers Paper upgrades machine at mill in Maine

Twin Rivers Paper Company says it has recently completed a series of upgrades to its No. 7 Paper Machine in Madawaska, enhancing the overall quality, efficiency and capabilities of a machine instrumental to manufacturing products supporting the specialty packaging, publishing, and label markets.

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Port Hawkesbury Paper, government to file NAFTA appeal in tariff dispute
Port Hawkesbury Paper, government to file NAFTA appeal in tariff dispute

The U.S. International Trade Commission released the decision papers on Wednesday after ruling last month that the U.S. paper industry was "materially injured" by imports of supercalendered paper from three mills in Canada owned by Port Hawkesbury Paper, Irving Pulp and Paper in New Brunswick and Resolute Forest Products in Quebec.

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