Pulp Paper & Logistics
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Yun-Jing orders production line to expand its bathroom tissue business
The line will be installed at the its forest resources into valuable consumer products and add The line will have a width of
Y
unnan Yun-Jing Forestry and Pulp Mill Co Ltd in China has ordered a
Xueping, deputy manager of current business and will supply the new line will improve our
Metso’s delivery will comprise
II TIS headbox, an Advantage ViscoNip press for improved press dryness, and a Metso special alloy cast iron Yankee cylinder with an Advantage AirCap Yankee Zhang Kai, sales manager of the Tissue Mills business unit
business and are pleased that they have selected the best available technology with high press dryness, focusing on low energy agricultural enterprise in Yunnan and coal mine industries and owns
Expansion for CMPC’s pulp mill in southern Brazil
CMPC Celulose Riograndense Rio Grande do Sul in southern With the expectation of
completion in the first half of technology will be supplied by
This will include the main parts of the pulp line: the
cooking plant and fibreline, pulp drying and baling, evaporation, a recovery boiler, causticizing and lime kiln, and an integrated automation solution and an operator training simulator for The order will be supplied
and during the peak of the construction approximately
the agreement concludes an important stage in the
construction process of this the consolidation of a project involving a lot of people project in which many people have worked professionally professionalism and commitment to health and safety was a key
customers’ trust in the know-how that we have developed locally to is part of the Chilean group largest forestry-based companies
Maintenance agreement continued at UPM Plattling mill
developing technical availability Metso has been responsible
for the mill maintenance of the
Metso’s mill maintenance Metso’s streamlined reliability
coated and supercalendered
August 2013
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