Georgia World Congress Center - Atlanta, Georgia AT TAPPI’s Centennial Celebration HONORING OUR PAST, INSPIRING OUR FUTURE MILL DEAL: BRING YOUR TEAM & SAVE!! PLATINUM PARTNERS: DELUXE PARTNERS: REGISTER AT PAPERCON.ORG PARTNER: WHAT’S NEW? Designed and peer-reviewed by professionals in our industry, PaperCon 2015 is “Honoring our Past, Inspiring our Future” by bringing together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers, suppliers and young professionals to the largest pulp and paper technical and management program in world. New for this year: PaperCon features a sold out exhibit floor, additional programing from TAPPI Divisions and special events centered around TAPPI’s Centennial Celebration. Don’t stop learning after the conference! All attendees will have unlimited access to the new PaperCon Online Learning Center to access conference proceedings and bonus content. Certain sessions offer the opportunity to earn CEU credits. SPECIAL EVENTS Coating & Graphic Arts Keynote: Keynote: Afterburner: Flawless Execution SM Sunday, April 19 – 4:00pm Monday, April 20 – 8:30am You’re fighting for market share. You’re fighting to manage costs. You need a team that works towards the same goals and can execute a flawless mission from start to finish. This motivational presentation, from former military fighter pilots, will give you new techniques for business execution and zero tolerance for errors. How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going? The Coating and Graphic Arts division kicks off the 2015 conference with a keynote presentation focused on how far we’ve come and where we’re going. Industry experts Chuck Klass and John van Leeuwen offer their perspectives on the industry’s past, present and future. Chuck Klass Klass Associates, Inc. John van Leeuwen EcoSynthetix Inc. Bonus Programs: Part of TAPPI’s Centennial Celebration Tissue360° Forum April 20-22 Program Chair: Bryan Hayes, Siemens A peer-reviewed program addressing practical and technical techniques needed to design better products and operate tissue mills more efficiently. Production leaders, process engineers and R&D professionals should attend. Learn more at papercon.org/tissue360-forum.asp NETInc (Innovative Nonwovens Conference) April 20-22 NET Division Chair: Uday Raval, Kimberly Clark The only peer-reviewed technical conference developed by engineers and technologists to help bridge the gap between nonwovens science and commercial applications. Open to all full PaperCon registrants, see more at netincevent.org 2 OpEx Reliability Workshop April 21 Designed for mill maintenance and reliability leaders who are interested in operator driven reliability, life cycle analysis roll alignment tips and other topics. More at papercon.org/opex.asp RPTA Production-Technical (PT) Seminar April 20-21 Program Chair: Joanne Arnold, RPTA RPTA’s premier annual educational program for members focuses on issues that affect the ability of the recycled paperboard manufacturers to meet the growing demands of the marketplace. For a program overview, see page 6. For full program details visit rpta.org/meetings/2015_ production_agenda.pdf More at papercon.org EVENT HIGHLIGHTS PIMA Executive Panel Monday, April 20 Jim Hannan CEO and President Georgia-Pacific David Scheible Chairman and CEO Graphic Packaging John Panichella CEO and President Solenis Steven Voorhees CEO RockTenn Tissue Market Overview Session Chair: Ken Patrick, TAPPI Market Trends, Industry Actions in North American Tissue Soile Kilpe, Director, Poyry Management Consulting North America White Mountain Tissue: How Investment and Innovation Saved the Day (and a Community) Part I: The Legacy of a New Hampshire Paper Mill: From Boom to Bust, and Back Again Dick Arnold, CEO/president, Gorham Paper and Tissue Part II: The Path to Success: The Right People, Partnerships - and a Plan Warren Pullen, Executive Vice President, Central National-Gottesman Panel Discussion: Veteran Papermakers Celebrate TAPPI’s 100th Anniversary Hosted by Coldwater, Williams-Gray, Wells Enterprises and Doug Sweet and Associates Session Chairs and Moderators: Doug Sweet, Doug Sweet and Associates and Philip Wells, Wells Enterprises, Inc. D.D. Smith Mead Coated Board Harrison Watson RockTenn Boyd Curtis Omni Continental Nicki Slusser Jackson Paper Enhance Your Learning with TAPPI Courses at PaperCon! Learn more about these at papercon.org. CEUs available. Additional fee and registration required. Advanced Printing • Saturday and Sunday, April 18-19 Tissue 201 Operations and Runnability • Wednesday-Friday, April 22-24 PID Analysis, Troubleshooting and Tuning Course • Thursday, April 23 New Technology Showcase Learn about the newest products and services available on the market. You’ll learn through a series of quick, eight-minute presentations during lunch. Monday, April 20, 12:00 - 1:30pm Coating and General Topics Tuesday, April 21, 12:15 - 1:30pm Papermaking Foam Technology Seminar (NEW) April 22 Program Chair: Erkki Hellen, VTT • Adding Foam to Papermaking: Why and How? • Foam Forming Opportunities with Forerunners • Pumping Expertise for Foam Forming and Extra High Gas Content Suspension Applications • Wet End, Inline Foam Generation with Flash Mixing Technology • Foam Forming- Effect of Different Variables on Fibre Foam Characteristics • Foam Forming for Nonwovens and Tissue • 3D Foam Formed Products • Formulation of a Pigmented Foam Aimed for Superhydrophobic Coatings Impact of Pulp Mill Operations and Raw Materials Used in Papermaking - presented by the Pulp Manufacturing Division Topics Include: Program Chair: Peter Hart, MWV • Strength Variations (Causes, Troubleshooting the Pulp Mill vs Paper Mill) • Carryover I: BL, Defoamers, Dirt, Shives etc. and Strategies to Minimize • Carryover II: Anionic Trash & Effects on Wet End Chemistry • Impact of Wood Species Upon Papermaking • Advances in Eucalyptus Series • Non Wood Species used in Papermaking NETInc Flame Retardants Tutorial Monday, April 20 – 3:30-5:00pm Presented by Dr. Royal Broughton, Auburn University (CEUs available) A general summary of conditions which initiate and sustain flammability will be presented along with the typical principles that can be used to restrict flammability. The Boxplant of the Future Monday, April 20 – 3:30-5:00pm This session will take a look at what the boxplant of the future might look like in relation to three main categories – Corrugators, Converting and Substrates. Teams from multiple companies were interviewed to get their perspective on what might be possible in the next 45 years and these “pie in the sky” predictions will be presented by an impartial speaker. Hagemeyer Happy Hour Tuesday April 21 3:30-5:00pm Join the Coating Division’s annual networking event as they honor some of the “legends in the coating industry” Valmet Technology Seminar (by invitation only) Monday, April 20, 6:30-8:30am To keep you current on the latest Valmet Technology, don’t miss this free breakfast seminar focusing on papermaking and coating technology. Visit valmet.com to register. TAPPI’s Centennial Celebration Co-Locates with PaperCon TAPPI’s Centennial Celebration (April 18-25) will bring loyal association members from around the world and offers special programming provided by the following TAPPI divisions: Pulp Manufacturing • Nanotechnology • Young Professionals/Students PLACE – Flexible Packaging • Corrugated • Process Control • Engineering 3 PIMA Management Program Program Chair: Mike Farrell, Graphic Packaging These sessions help you stay in tune with innovative management practices and industry conditions through expert presentations and panel discussions with mill managers, superintendents, and respected industry analysts. Monday, April 20 M1 - Centennial Celebration Opening Session/Keynote Address (see page 2 for more information) Session Chair: Matt Szymanski, Green Bay Packaging M2 - Executive Panel Discussion (see page 2 for more information) Session Chair: Matt Szymanski, Green Bay Packaging M3 - Recruitment and Retention of Young Engineers in the Pulp & Paper Industry (YP) Session Chair: John VanDerKolk, Kemira A panel of hiring professionals, mill leadership and young professionals will discuss strategies to recruit the best young talent and keep them challenged in today’s mill environment. M4 - Different Generation Gaps – Management & Relationships (YP) Session Chair: John VanDerKolk, Kemira A panel of young mill professionals will describe the differences between baby boomers, Gen X and Gen Y in terms of learning styles, giving and receiving feedback and professional growth expectations. Based on a Conference Board report: “Bridging the Gaps: How to Transfer Knowledge in Today’s Multigenerational Workforce.” Coating and Graphic Arts Program Program Chair: Femi Kotoye, Trinseo Sunday, April 19 C1 - Coating Program Opening Session and Keynote Address Conference Chair: Mark Sorenson, Andritz (See Page 2 for more information) Monday, April 20 C2 - Coating Best Papers Session Chair: Gregg Reed, Imerys • “Tagging of Starch and Latex in Coatings”, Emilia Golebiowska, University of Maine • “Roll to Roll Printed UV Light Activated and Pattered Oxygen Indicator for Modified Atmosphere Packages”, Jarkko Saarinen, Abo Akademi University • “A Novel Silica Based Nano Pigment as a Titanium Dioxide Replacement”, Ryan Stoneburner, Albany International C3 - Coating Innovations Session Chair: Fadi Chakar, Appvion • “Functional Thin Coatings for Paper and Board by Foam Coating”, Karita Kinnunen-Raudaskoski, VTT • “Printed Liquid Driving Channels on Paper for Use is Microfluidic Diagnostics”, Roger Bollstrom, Omya International • Past, Present, and Future Presentation by Committee: Fundamentals Al Osgood, Sappi; Operations Greg Welsch, Trinseo; Materials Manoj Dixit, Domtar; Printing Jim Niemiec, Verso Corporation Tuesday, April 21 C4 - Board and Packaging Session Chair: Nancy Plowman, Nancy Plowman Associates • “Efficient Optimization of Formulations in Recycled Board 4 Tuesday, April 21 M5 - Resource Trends and their Impact on the Pulp & Paper Industry Session Chair: Phil Jones, Imerys An overview of global megatrends anticipated during the next twenty years. The panel will discuss the impact on industry, including the need for dramatic improvements in resource productivity. M6 - Workforce Development Best Practices Session Chair: Steve Farmer, Fisher Arnold Engineering Integration M7 - Superintendents Roundtable Organized by Couch Pit University Session Chair: Jeff Levensailor, Domtar M8 - Energy Strategies for Mills Session Chair: Robert White, Pulmac Learn ways to optimize your natural gas purchases and take advantage of the DOE’s Superior Energy Performance Program. Wednesday, April 22 M9- State of the Industry Session Chair: Mike Farrell, Graphic Packaging Speakers: • Jon Rager, Senior Vice President, Analytics, RISI • Tedd Powers, Senior Consultant, Fisher International • Elizabeth de Carvalhaes, Executive President, Brazilian Tree Industry M10 - Mill Managers Roundtable Session Chair: Bill Kessinger, KapStone, Roanoke Rapids, NC Leading mill managers share their insights at staying competitive and keeping their facilities moving forward. Coatings Using K-M Theory and Statistical Mixture Design”, Siva Devisetti, Thiele Kaolin • “Applying a Novel Interlays Construction Strategy to Address Coating Cracking at the Fold”, Catherine Ridgway, Omya International • “Modifying Coated Woodfree Papers for Use as High Quality Board”, Johannes Kritzinger, Omya International C5 – Barrier Coatings Session Chair: Tim Bradley, Omya • “Properties of Aqueous PHA Barrier Coatings for Paper & Paperboard Applications”, Michael Andrews, Metabolix • “Scale Up Study of Ionomer PVOH Grease Barrier Coating Technology”, William Glick, Dupont C6 – Coating Rheology & Structure Fundamentals Session Chair: Randy Branston, BASF • “The Influence of Coating Rheology and Blade Geometry on Blade Forces and Particle Alignment”, Lisa Weeks, University of Maine • “Pressure Pulse Measurements for Coating and Printing of Webs”, Harrison Gates, University of Maine • “Fast Evaluation of Spatial Coating Layer Formation Using UV Scanner Imaging”, Wolfgang Bauer, Graz University of Technology C7 - Hagemeyer Happy Hour Session Chairs: Al Osgood, Sappi; Steve Ottone, SNP (See Page 3 for details) Wednesday, April 22 C8 – Machine Operation and Calendering Roundtable Session Chair: Greg Welsch, Trinseo Panelists: • Adam Glowacki, GAW • Pete Schomin, Valmet C9 - The Future of Print Session Chair: Jim Niemiec, Verso Corporation • Clarence Penge, Heidelberg Papermaking Program This program offers three distinct tracks based on your interest: Back to the Future in Papermaking (PM); Papermaking Additives’ Days of Future Past (PA); and Process Control & Fluid Fundamentals (PF) Technical Program Committee Chair: Gary Nyman, International Paper Back to the Future in Papermaking (PM) Track Manger Jeff Reese, International Paper Monday, April 20 PM1 - Back to the Future in Papermaking Keynote and Kick Off: Three Generations of Perspective Session Chair: Jeff Reese, International Paper PM2 - The Changing Face of Pulp and Paper Education in the United States Session Chair: Gary Scott, SUNY-ESF Tuesday, April 21 PM3 - Panel Discussion: Veteran Papermakers Celebrate TAPPI’s 100th Anniversary Hosted by Coldwater, Williams-Gray, Wells Enterprises and Doug Sweet and Associates Session Chairs: • Doug Sweet, Doug Sweet and Associates • Philip Wells, Wells Enterprises, Inc. PM4 - Paper Machine Performance Evaluation Session Chair: Bob Kinstrey, Jacobs Engineering PM5/PF7 - The History and Future of QCS Session Chair: Shih-Chin Chen, ABB Inc. PM6 - Papermaking Roundtable Session Chair: John Neun, Albany International Wednesday, April 22 PA5 - Productivity Enhancements Through Additives Session Chair: Rosy Covarrubias, Buckman PA6 - Increasing Filler Content Session Chair: Phil Hoekstra, Buckman Wednesday April 22 PA7 - Microbiological Control Session Chair: Darren Swales, Kemira PA8 Fiber Based Additives Session Chair: Sean Ireland, Verso Paper Corporation PA9 - New Developments Session Chair: Scott Rosencrance, Kemira Process Control & Fluid Fundamentals (PF) Track Managers: Process Control, Kerry Figiel, International Paper; Fluid Fundamentals, Paul Krochak, Innventia AB Monday, April 20 PF1 - Process Control Retrospective Session Chair: Tim Betteridge, Metso PF2 - The Past, Present and Future of CFD Papermaking Session Chair: Jordan Mackenzie, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Tuesday April 21 PF3 - Future Papermaking Trends and Development Needs Session Chair: Jay Shands, Paperchine Johnson Foils PF4 - The Future of Board: Predictive Testing Through Process Control / Joint Session with RPTA Session Chair: Ian Journeaux, Verso Corporation PM7 - Success Stories Session Chair: Martti Tuomisto, RTS Alliance LLC PM8 - Paper Machine Systems Session Chair: Jon Kerr, Miami University PM9 - Paper Mills of the Future Session Chair: Ray Krumenacker, Ray Krumenacker and Associates, LLC PF5 - How Machine Vision has Improved Papermaking - Past, Present & Future Session Chair: Kari Hilden, Papertech Inc. PF6 - Future Forming Concepts Session Chair: Paul Krochak, Innventia PM10 - Paper Machine Clothing Session Chair: John Xu, AstenJohnson PM11 - Back to the Future in Papermaking Wrap Up Session Chair: Jeff Reese, International Paper PF8 - Applied Fluid Mechanics in Papermaking Session Chair: Claes Holmquist, Paperchine PF9 - 100 Years of Process Control Discussion (YP) Session Chair: David Moore, Sappi Fine Paper Papermaking Additives: Days of Future Past (PA) Wednesday April 22 Track Manager: Steve Boone, Bercen Inc. Monday, April 20 PA1 - Advances in Strength Additives Session Chair: Frank Sutman, Solenis PA2 - Impact of Pulp Mill Operations Upon Papermaking: A Joint Session with PEERS Session Chair: Peter Hart, MWV Corporation Tuesday, April 21 PA3 - Pulp Chemistry Innovations Session Chair: Leslie McLain, Imerys Chemistries for Ply-Bond Improvements - A Joint Session with RPTA Session Chair: Sandeep Kulkarni, Pepsi PF7/PM5 - The History and Future of QCS Session Chair: Shih-Chin Chen, ABB Inc. PF10 - Advanced Stock Characterization Session Chair: Jimmy Jong, FPInnovations PF11 - Process Control for Tissue / Joint Session Session Chair: Johan Backstrom, Honeywell PF12 - New Developments in Wet End Technology Session Chair: Daniel Soderberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology PF13 - QCS Maintenance and CD Control Session Chair: David Maddux, Technology Service Professionals PF14 - Machine Vision Session Chair: Petri Karhula, Procemex PF15- Process Control and Fluid Fundamentals Wrap-Up Session Chairs: Kerry Figiel, International Paper Paul Krochak, Innventia 5 RPTA Production-Technical (PT) Seminar Program Monday, April 20 Session 1: Advancements In Screening and Cleaning for Recycled Furnishes Session Moderator, Tim Hagenbuch, RockTenn • Cost Saving Opportunities & Improvements in Cleaning, May Fursey, Voith Paper • Recent Screening And Cleaning Developments For Use On Occ / Mixed Waste Furnishes, Jamie Bergeron, Andritz • Recent Improvements in Brown Fiber Recycling Systems: Combination cleaners and Slotted Drum Screens, Mike Lopane, Kadant Black Clawson Session 2: Steam - It’s Not Just For Dryers Anymore Session Moderator, Tim Hagenbuch, Rocktenn • Uhle Box Optimization Technology, Thomas Morganstern, Paper Trade Associates • Steam Use In The Manufacture Of Recycled Paperboard, Jeff Chaloux, Kadant Johnson Systems • Heliojets, Jim Waterman, Heliojet – A Greystone Enterprises Company Tuesday April 21 Session 3: Operational Strategies For Recycled Furnishes Session Moderator – Chris Wetherford, Paperworks Industries • Recycling Printed Electronics Waste, James Atkinson, WMU • Best Practices For Brown Fiber Screening System Operations, Chris McCarthy, Kadant Black Clawson • Optimizing Recycle Paper Production Process Using Inline Sensors, Suvajit Das, Andritz • Dry Defibration – A Waterless Preparation Process For Difficult To Recycle Paper Products, Thomas Schrinner, Dresden University Of Technology Session 4: The Future of Board: Predictive Testing Through Process Control (A joint session with TAPPI’s Process Control Group) Session Moderator, Ian Journeaux, Verso Corporation • Real-Time Prediction of Paper Product Properties Utilizing Your Mill’s Historical Database and Predictive Mathematical Modeling Markku Mustonen, Conmark Systems Inc. • Harvest Value From Your Data With Superior Analytics on Data Aggregated Across the Entire Value Chain, Paul Trelc, IP Leanware • Real Time Efficiency: A Novel Approach to a Most Comprehensive Control of Paper Production,Christian Naydowski, Voith Session 5: Chemistries For Plybond Improvement (A joint session with TAPPI’s Process Additives Group) Session Moderator - Sandeep Kulkarni, Pepsico • Enzymatic Formulations For Improved Plybond Dan Denowski - Buckman • Peter Kritscher - Nalco • Brad Fadden – Penford Session 6: Advancements in Technology for Cylinder Board Machines Session Moderator – Chris Wetherford, Paperworks Industries • Shock Pulse Monitoring An Alternative To Vibration Analysis For Condition Monitoring, Steve Walker, Condition & Energy Monitoring LLC • Improving Performance of Cylinder Machines with Shower and Doctor Upgrades, Clay Arnold, James Ross • Aquarius Armor – Xerium’s Dual Durometer Cover, Glen Harvey, Xerium Technologies Tissue360° Forum Program OpEx Reliability Workshop Program Chair: Bryan Hayes, Siemens Tuesday, April 21 Monday, April 20 T1 - Tissue Market Overview Session Chair: Ken Patrick, TAPPI T2 - Process Equipment Innovations I Session Chair: Steve Pearson, Wausau Paper Tuesday April 21 T3 - Chemistry and Additives for Process Improvement Session Chair: Fredric Pinard, Cascades T4 - Process Equipment Innovations II Session Chair: Bill Oliver, Clearwater Paper T5 - Antimicrobial/Bioactive Products (Joint session with NETInc) Session Chair: Gary Furman, Nalco, Maureen Nunn, Dow T6 - Troubleshooting and Optimizing Drives and Controls - Panel Discussion Session Chair: Brian Hayes, Siemens Wednesday April 22 T7 - Process Control for Tissue Session Chair: Johan Backstrom, Honeywell T8 - Yankee Doctor Blade Vibration Panel Discussion Moderator: Al Coons, Clearwater Paper T9- Product Innovations Session Chair: Bruce Janda, Innovaspec T10 - Tissue Structure and Analytical Tools Session Chair: Ayse Alemdar, FPInnovations Session Chair: Ayse Alemdar, FPINnovations T-11 Forum Wrap Up & Refreshments 6 OpEx 1: Improving Production Reliability Session Chair: Ken Patrick, TAPPI • “Manufacturing Excellence, What is it and How Can it be Achieved?” Christer Idhammar, CEO, IDCON • “Presenting the Value of a Reliability Focus to Upper Management - Show Me the Money,” John Crowe, Ex-CEO, Buckeye Technologies • “Reliability Team Find $ Million $ in Pulp Mill: Reviews the Activities to Take a Planned and Scheduled Facility Through PM/PdM Optimization and Beyond into the Precision State”, Pat Akins, Weyerhaeuser • “Criticality Analyses and Spare Parts Management”, Michael Cote, Prosygma Canada • “Lubrication Systems in Tissue Machines” Bjorn Rune, Valmet OpEx 2: Reliability Strategies, Management, Technologies Session Chair: Mike Pemberton, ITT Industrial Process • “Root Cause Problem Elimination: The Process and Forensics of Break Downs”, Tim Dunton, Reliability Solutions LLC, and Tor Idhammar, IDCON • “Inside Look at a Preferred Partner Program”, SKF • “Maintenance Excellence – Prerequisite for Operational Excellence in the Age of Big Data”, Tomas Jutbo, Voith • “Maintenance Strategies for Motors, Pumps, Fans”, Bill Boyd, SKF TECHNOLOGY SESSIONS • “Case Studies From Pulp and Paper Industry: Applications of Low RPM Bearing Monitoring Reliable Down To 1 RPM”, Patrick Parvin, SPM Instruments NA • “Precision Maintenance Craft Skills Training”, Tim Dunton, Reliability Solutions LLC • “Roll Maintenance and Modernization: A Methodology for Optimizing Roll Run Times and Performance”, Greg VanHandel, Valmet MORE LEARNING AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AT PAPERCON PaperCon Spouse/Guest Program* During the conference, spouses and guests can enjoy special programs and all that Atlanta has to offer. PaperCon Classic Golf Tournament* Sunday, April 19, 9:00am Enjoy a day on the links at Atlanta’s north Fulton Golf Course while helping to support the PIMA scholarship fund. PaperCon Alumni Soiree and Young Professionals Mixer Sunday, April 19, 7:00 - 9:30pm This year we combine the Alumni Soiree and the Young Professionals mixer. Meet and mingle with former classmates, make new connections with other experienced industry professionals, and meet the next generation of industry leaders. Centennial Celebration Gala* Monday April 20, 7:00pm Reception; 8:00pm Dinner Help us celebrate 100 years of achievement for TAPPI and its extraordinary volunteers. A festive evening is planned that will surely be a once in a lifetime event. Hot Topics Breakfast Tuesday, April 21, 6:45 - 8:00am Join fellow conference attendees for a continental breakfast and stimulating discussion in a roundtable format. Hagemeyer Happy Hour Tuesday, April 21, 3:30pm - 5:00pm TAPPI’s Coating Division hosts this annual event where you can mingle with colleagues while discussing coating and printing hot topics. Awards Dinner* Tuesday, April 21, 7:00 - 9:00pm Reserve a table for your company or committee colleagues and enjoy a first class evening of great food and recognition of the industry’s highest achievers of the year. 11th Annual Runnability 5K Fun Run/1.5 Mile Walk* Wednesday, April 22, 6:00 - 8:00am Held annually, the Runnability Fun Run/Walk raises funds to provide scholarships for deserving students in pulp and paper science and technology programs. *Additional Fees and Registration Required Reserve your discounted hotel room through PaperCon! Go to the Hotel and Travel page on PaperCon.org for a complete list of area hotels at unbeatable discounts. 7 15 Technology Parkway South • Suite 115 Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 USA DO THE MATH! You (and your team!) can save more than $20,000! REGULAR REGISTRATION: 20 employees x $1250 each = $25,000 DISCOUNTED MILL REGISTRATION: 20 employees x 1 Mill Registration = $2,650 Complete registration and program details at papercon.org/mill-registration.asp special deals for Corporate and Multisite locations available. LARGEST PAPERCON EXHIBIT EVER Don’t miss your opportunity to visit with more than 150 companies and product experts. 3M, IATD Acquidata, Inc. ADI Systems Inc. Advance Industrial Refrigeration, Inc Advanced Coil Technology Aeration Industries International AkzoNobel Allied Reliability Group AMEC Andritz Apollo Valves / Conbraco Ind. Applied Technical Services, Inc. Aries Chemical AstenJohnson/Paperchine Atlantic Packaging Corp. Aurora Specialty Chemistries Austin Industrial Automatic Handling International, Inc. BASF Corporation Bekaert Corporation NCD Bercen, Inc. Bettaway Pallet Systems Blankophor, Division of Indulor America LP BLH NOBEL Bolle Safety Bolzoni Auramo Brunson Instrument Company BTG Americas Inc. Buckman Celanese Emulsion Polymers Cellwood Machinery ChemStation International, Inc. Coatex Inc. COGNEX Coldwater Conmark Systems Inc. Connexus Industries, Inc. Cooling Tower Depot Core Link Inc CP Kelco Cristini CVN Vooner Paper Machinery DANICORE LLC Deep South Industrial Services Inc. Deublin Company DeZURIK/Apco/Hilton Dialight Doug Sweet & Associates, Inc Dow Chemicals DuBois Chemicals, Inc. Early Construction Inc. Econotech Services Ltd. EcoSynthetix EDT Emerson Process Management Enerquin Air Enzyme Innovation Ethos Energy Event Capture Systems Inc. Feltest Equipment Fulton Systems GF Piping Systems Hargrove Engineers + Constructors Hemco Industries Henkel Corporation High Plains Milling Hoist & Crane Service Group Honeywell Process Solutions IBS Paper Performance Group Imerys Paper and Packaging Industrial Psychologists, Inc. Ingredion Incorporated Innventia AB IPS Testing / WIST ISRA VISION IVC Technologies J. Rettenmaier USA LP Jedson Engineering Kadant Inc. Kamin LLC KCF Technologies Kemira Kuraray Kytola Instruments LUDECA, INC. M. L. Gatewood Co. M/K Systems Inc. MAN Diesel & Turbo North America Inc. MEL Chemicals Metso Automation Metso ExperTune Michelman MIOX Corporation Miron Construction Co., Inc. Monarch II Systems Nalco Company Nash, by Gardner Denver Nickel Systems North American Industrial Services Oasis Alignment Services, Inc. Omya Inc OpTest Equipment Inc. Orbital Energy Services Panther Systems, Inc Papertech Inc. Performance Consulting Assoc. Inc. Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd. PMP Group Polytec, Inc. Probiotic Solutions Process Barron ProFlow Inc ProMinent Fluid Controls, Inc. Quattro Engineering + Design RAJ Chemicals LTD. RTS Alliance, LLC. Ryeco Inc. Schoen Insulation Services Schreiber LLC Schwing Bioset, Inc. Sekisui Specialty Chemicals America, LLC Seneca Steel Erectors Inc. Shur Clean USA, LLC. Siemens Industry, Inc. Silvent North America Sixin North America, Inc SKF USA Solenis SonicAire made by IES SOS Service Inc. Souhegan Wood Products, Inc. Spooner Industries Spraying Systems Co. Strongarm Designs Tank Engineering & Management Technidyne Corporation tekWorx Testing Machines Inc. The Way, Incorporated Thiele Kaolin Co. Thwing-Albert Instrument Company TSP University of Maine Valley Roller Company Inc. Vaughan Company, Inc. Verder, Inc. Voith Paper Wacker Chemical Corp Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Wenrui Machinery (Shandong) Co. LTD. Wetend Technologies Ltd Wire Tech Inc. Wolseley Industrial (current as of Feb 28, 2015)
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