India Paper Industry at an Inflection Point: War, Costs, and Capacity; Demand growth expected at 5–7% in FY26
A new capacity in Tissue and specialty paper mfg.; Machine Design, Installation, and commissioning by Saloni Paper Machines
Satia Industries: better product mix and higher sales realization drive increased revenue in Q2FY23
CPPRI: Paper Industry contributes Rs. 8000 Crores to the National exchequer with a turnover of Rs.70000 Crores
“Surging exports of paper will most certainly keep the domestic prices quite high”: Mr. A. Annamalai, Director – RFC
Single-Use Plastic Ban: Everything, at each level, alternative for plastic will be expected from paper
The Status of the Global Container board Industry, Recycled Paper Demand and Supply and its impact on the Indian Industry
Akshay Jain, director of Silverton Pulp & Paper, says it's time to promote agro residue as a raw material to lessen the scarcity of fibre
Advantageously located, a new paper mill is all set to roll kraft paper in Madhya Pradesh
Several agile interventions helped ITC-PSPD fortify its clear leadership of the Value Added Paperboards (VAP) segment
Paper Industry to Grow at 6–7% in Next Five Years; Packaging & Tissue to Lead Demand: A.S. Mehta of JK Paper
Paper prices push corrugated packaging costs up by 10–12%, while global logistics may take several weeks to stabilize even after the war ends: ICCMA President
Orient Paper and Industries revises capex plan, Approves 23,400 TPA new Tissue Machine at Amlai unit
“Paper mills are supplying at 0% GST but with a increased price to the extent of their Input credit loss,” says Mr. Shailendra Gala of Navneet Education
Paper Market scenario of WPP, Coated, and Packaging Boards, and MIP impact: Insights by Mr. Bhavesh Gala
"We have to think unique and produce distinct items to remain in the business, Printers are stuck between manufacturers and customers", Says Kamal Chopra, President - AIFMP
Scientists from IIT-Guwahati develop India's first biodegradable plastic
EBMA: With books exempt from GST, imported finished books enter India tax-free; notebook prices may climb 15–20% with GST hike
It is estimated that USD10B to USD20B worth of single-use plastic packaging will convert to molded fiber, ZUME
Muzaffarnagar gets a new capacity of Tissue Paper and MG Poster paper
India Paper Industry at an Inflection Point: War, Costs, and Capacity; Demand growth expected at 5–7% in FY26
Barrier-Coated Paper, RTE Demand, and E-Commerce: Experts Predict Paper-Based Packaging Market to Reach USD 46 Billion by 2030
BioCNG from paper mill effluent: India’s & Asia’s First Paper mill, Sainsons Paper to Produce & Sell CBG/BioCNG From Waste Water
Michelman: Coating Solutions especially moisture and gas barrier on paper significantly improves the shelf life of food
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The Pulp and Paper Times, November 2016 Issue
Saharanpur, July, 24, 2016: Increasing want of paper in the country which is growing at a rate of 6%-7% annually demands for increased requirement of raw material which is expected to be almost double in next decade. Thus effective processing of these non-conventional raw material viz non wood and waste paper requires technological advancement in handling and processing. IPPTA has decided to have exchange of ideas of Paper industry's dignitaries.
Indian Pulp and Paper Technical Association (IPPTA) is organizing a zonal seminar on "Technological advancement in Pulp Paper making using Agro, Recycled and Other Raw Materials". The seminar is to be held on 4th and 5th August at Chandigarh. Prof Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor of Haryana & Punjab & Administrator UT-Chandigarh will be the chief guest of the function.
IPPTA's Joint Secretary Mr. Vinay Goyal told to The Pulp and Paper Times that in the present scenario of open market economy, the challenges before Indian Pulp and Paper industry are multifold. On one hand it is facing increasing cost of inputs like energy, chemicals and raw material along with increasing environmental challenges; on the other hand it has to compete with international market in respect to product quality.
Mr. Pavan Khaitan MD of Kuantam Paper while sharing his view before seminar said Paper Mill is the only industry which generates its own raw material through natural resources. No other industry does so. It is thus in the interest of human kinds to encourage its production and usage.
The profile of seminar will include some important issues like Best practices and innovative technological advancements for efficient processing of raw materials, technological advancement in pulping, bleaching, chemical recovery and paper making for cost reduction and quality improvement, development for enhanced recovery of waste paper, technological advancement in waste paper, case studies for energy conservation, opportunities for reduction in fresh water consumption recovery and reuse, issue and challenges in environmental compliance with focus on agro and waste paper based mills, development in automation and process control.