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Pulp Paper & Logistics


COMMENT


but some of those who appeared in the very first issue continue to support both the magazine and the global industry that it serves.


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As I look through that first issue we were proud to include Andritz, Cristini, Heimbach, SCA, DS Smith and Mondi, to mention just a few that continue to be featured in Pulp Paper & Logistics to this day.


It is also pleasing to note that from the inaugural issue the


magazine’s global reach now has almost doubled to more than 21,000 registered professionals.


Even in these worrying times and the uncertainty over


coronavirus, the paper and tissue industries continue to thrive, even if there are pockets where demand has slipped, as is reported in this issue.


Manufacturers have also risen to the challenge of producing the necessary protective equipment so important to health professionals and increasingly for consumers.


Reader feedback has shown that there is still a huge demand for


news, even if this has to be now sent to personal email addresses for the full PDF issue. These requests have been accepted on a rolling basis and the reader has the option to end this at their discretion once normal working practises are resumed.


Looking to the July-August issue, we will be featuring the


following: machine clothing; pulp and board machine technology; and mechanical pulping and pulp drying. Contributions should be with us around 12 June for possible inclusion.


Finally, even though the lockdown starts to ease here in the UK,


we still need to stay alert to the threat and stay safe. Vince Maynard, publisher


elcome to the May-June issue of Pulp Paper & logistics which also marks the magazine’s 10th anniversary.


Much has changed within our industry since 2010


IN THIS ISSUE INDUSTRY NEWS


VALMET


The new nature of automation DS SMITH


Keen and green ABB


Countering myths about automated paper testing


ANDRITZ


No need for guarantees TSUBAKI


Focus on total cost of ownership VALMET The rewinder as an enabler


PRODUCTS & SERVICES


PROJECTS & CONTRACTS


PEOPLE


Vol. 11 Issue No. 60, May/June 2020


ISSN 2045-8622 (PRINT)


PUBLISHER & EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Vince Maynard Tralee, Hillcrest Road, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 6JS, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1732 505724 Mobile: +44 (0) 7747 002286 Email: pulppaperlogistics@virginmedia.com


CONSULTANT EDITOR David Young Tel: +44 (0) 1737 551687 Mobile: +44 (0) 7785 796826


EDITORIAL ADVISOR John Nutting


Email: johnnutting47@gmail.com


REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Einar Johansson Tel: 0046 8 540 255 15 Mobile: 0046 70 234 80 85 Email: einar.lennart@gmail.com


PRODUCTION Anthony Wiffen ASTAC Business Publishing Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1622 850063 Mobile: +44 (0) 7557 280 769 Email: anton_print_1@mac.com


May/June 2020


PRINTER Brown Knight and Truscott


Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN2 3BW United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1892 511678


INDUSTRY NEWS 1


CP AUTOMATION Newfound security for a tissue maker


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