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5th Asia Pacific Pulp & Paper Conference 2012, Be Part of Your Pulp & Paper Business
Tuesday 24. July 2012 - The 5th Asia Pacific Pulp & Paper Conference 2012 (APPC 2012), focusing on the Asia Pacific pulp & paper market, will be held at Harbour Grand Kowloon, Hong Kong on September 12-13.
The conference will cover supply situations in Brazil, Chile, US, Canada, Russia, Europe and South East Asia, etc., as well as pulp & paper demand in China, India, Japan, Korea, ASEAN countries and Middle East countries. In addition, new pulp & paper technologies and health of the market will also be discussed. We will have speakers from top players to elaborate on the opportunities, challenges and sustainability of the industry.
It is expected that over 80 participants from all over the world will attend the conference, with 30% of them being raw materials producers, 20% international traders, 30% paper mills and downstream users, and 20% third-party companies (logistics and financing, etc.) and consultants & associations.
Although the economic and political uncertainties prevail in 2012, the pulp & paper industry will continue to be an exciting part of the global business and economy in the future. The world’s pulp & paper production and trade patterns have experienced big changes since 2011 and have welcomed new consumers emerging from the globe in 2012.
APPC 2012 will share all the information with you about the global pulp & paper trading flow, raw materials and downstream terminals. We are looking forward to meeting you in Hong Kong.
At this year’s conference, we are going to find out answers to these questions:
What are the near and long-term opportunities in Asia’s pulp & paper market?
How will Asia’s demand affect the global pulp industry?
How is the plantation development in China, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia?
What is the general market outlook of China? Slowing down or keeping growing?
Besides China, which market will boost the industry in Asia Pacific?
How to address the global energy challenge and climate change to achieve sustainable development of the pulp & paper industry?
What are the main challenges and risks in the global economic uncertainty?
How will innovation drive the industry transformation?
Highlights
Networking—-Top Global pulp & paper producers, suppliers, traders and end-users to discuss the supply and demand situation
Feedstock—-Supply of pulp & waste paper in the APAC Region
Supply—-production capacity of traditional suppliers from North America, South America, South East Asia and Europe
Downstream—-China’s import opportunities & energy saving and strategic development of big mills