Wednesday, June 30, 2010

WELCOME TO IPPTA ZONAL SEMINAR















SREE
OHM
ASSOOCIATESS

IS WELCOME

ALL MEMBERS TO BANGALORE

FOR IPPTA ZONAL SEMINAR

1. IPPTA Industrial Directory [CLICK HERE]

2. Guidelines for Presentation of Technical Paper
During IPPTA Seminar / Conference [
CLICK HERE]


3. VISIT FOR PROGRAMEE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION FORM: [CLICK HERE]

IPPTA ZONAL SEMINAR
ON

“Indigenous Capability for Pulp & Paper Machinery and Services”

ON
16th & 17th July, 2010
(Friday & Saturday)

IN
The Capitol Hotel
No. 3, Raj Bhavan Road
BANGALORE - 560001 (Karnataka)
INDIA
Tel: 91-80-22281234, Fax: 91-80-22259933
E-mail: thecapitol.banquets@gmail.com; bqt@thecapitolhotel.com
Web: www.thecapitolhotel.com

BY
INDIAN PULP AND PAPER TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION
(IPPTA)
CPPRI Campus, Paper Mill Road, Near Himmat Nagar
Post Box No. 47, SAHARANPUR - 247001 (U.P.), INDIA
Tel: 91-132-2714082, 2714025, Telefax: 91-132-2714081
E-mail: ipptaonline@ipptaonline.org, Website: http://www.ipptaonline.org/


Dear Member,

We are glad to inform you that Indian Pulp and Paper Technical Association (IPPTA) is going to organize its “Zonal Seminar’ on “Indigenous Capability for Pulp & Paper Machinery and Services” at Bangalore on 16th & 17th July, 2010.

Introduction:
Indian Paper Industry has witnessed significant growth since independence and various grades of paper and paper-boards are produced using diverse raw materials. Major contribution in their growth has been due to the diverse but important input from indigenous service providers, machinery manufacturers and technology suppliers. A major shift has come in the technology application with the inputs from a large number of overseas equipment, machinery, chemicals and technology suppliers. Most of the renowned International companies are having their offices in India through Franchisees or their collaborators. This has lead to improved quality of products and competitive prices indigenously. India has seen a rapid growth in paper industry and most of the mills have increased their production with improved quality products. At present there are more than 500 medium and small Pulp & Paper mills which produce paper and paper-boards using agricultural residues and waste paper as raw materials. The indigenous capabilities have supported these industries to bring down their cost of production, capital expenses and maintenance reasonably. Many of the service providers and manufacturers have quality good enough to compete even with the best in the world and therefore their products have good demand in the international market also. The indigenous suppliers and manufacturers are facing a tough competition from the open market economy and have survived the threat by way of their competitive price and products quality. Manufacturers/suppliers can also present joint paper with their mill clients. The areas of focus during this seminar will be in the following fields:

The major factors could be-

•Technologies for Raw material handling and preparation

•Advances in the pulping and bleaching equipment and process techniques

•Waste paper processing, sorting, cleaning and defibration

•Refining and stock preparation equipments

•Chemical recovery equipments

•Paper machine retrofit and modernization of paper making processes

•Finishing and converting

•Energy and Environmental management techniques

•Developments in Chemical/Enzymes and additive application

•Developments in Automation