HONG KONG, March 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Set against the
South American backdrop, made of countries as diverse as
Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Argentina, Tissue World Sao Paulo
2015 - held during May
20-22 - will be the first ever meeting point
focusing exclusively on the steadily growing tissue paper industry
in the region and its factual challenges while providing actionable
insight in the current uncertain economic environment.
Dedicated Conference Sessions Catering to the Entire Value Chain
of the Tissue Industry include:
- A Reading through Key South American Economic Data,
Opportunities and Forecasts
- How to deliver a Sustainable Tissue Pulp Production while
Reducing Environmental Impact
- Creating the market for high end tissue products - an in
depth analysis
- How increasing consumption for AFH Products and other
diversified Products contribute to the Fast Growth Rate of Tissue
Market in Brazil
- Engineering simulation projects to solve critical design
problems
- Yankee Dryer Optimization - Design & Technology
- How to Develop a Maintenance and Reliability Strategy
- How to Take advantage of suppliers knowledge in a performance
based agreement
- Case studies and results
Come join the discourse!
For more information, log on www.tissueworld.com/SaoPaulo
Tissue World is the leading global event series serving the
tissue industry worldwide since 1993. An integrated and intertwined
platform consisting of exhibitions, conferences and a magazine
providing an unmatched offline and online meeting place to do
business, exchange ideas and learn, all year round.
Tissueworld.com
Tissueworldmagazine.com
Ivan Ferrari
Phone Number: +65-6592-0888
Email: Ivan.Ferrari@ubm.com
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