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The 16th of International Exhibition and Conference for the Pulp/Paper and Paper Products, Shanghai
Printing & Publishing
Event Date (s): Sep 17, 2008 - Sep 19, 2008
Hours: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Venue: Intex shanghai

Summary

The exhibit space for China Paper / China Forest 2007 was more than 10,000 sqm. About 400 companies from 18 countries and autonomous regions of Austria, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, US, China, Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan will participate Following last year in Shanghai, Finland has decided to organize a national pavilion again this year to join with 30 corporations’ participation and Chinese enterprises has over 90 exhibitors to join.

General Information

E.J. Krause & Associates, Inc. Founded in 1984, E.J. Krause & Associates, Inc. (EJK) (http://www.ejkrause.com) is one of the largest privately owned exhibition management companies in the United States. EJK is recognized worldwide as a major organizer of exhibitions and conferences. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC, EJK has 14 offices across four continents. EJK's offices include Mexico City, Beijing, Hong Kong, Dusseldorf, Paris, Tokyo,, Moscow, Seoul, Madrid, St. Petersburg and Washington, DC. As a worldwide trade show and conference organizer, EJK produces over 60 events in 16 different industries such as paper and forestry, environmental, manufacturing, food and beverage, sports, construction, telecommunications, IT, petroleum and power transmission.

China Paper Shanghai 2008 is the premier event in the paper industry. If you manufacture or sell pulp, paper-making or forestry products or services, you must exhibit at this important international event.

For the first time ever, the Finnish Paper Engineers' Association (PI) has agreed to become a sponsoring partner of the China Paper Shanghai 2008 conference. The Finnish Paper Engineers' Association was founded in 1914. PI is a joint forum for professionals working in the Finnish forest cluster. The Finnish Paper Engineers' Association provides a nucleus for its national membership and to be an internationally recognized leader in its field. The association promotes the industry as a profession and acts as a bond between those in the industry, both nationally and internationally.

Prosperous Development of China's Paper Industry Driven by Sustainable Market Demand
Paper making is a traditional industry with a long history in China. Since 1985, the consumption of paper and paper board in China has seen an annual growth rate of 12%. This sustainable market demand has created a boom for China's paper industry.

In 2004, the total output of paper and paper board in China was 49.5 million tons and the consumption was 54.39 million tons. Both the production and consumption have a sustainable and steady growth, ranking second in the world after the United States. China's paper products market and investment keep demand brisk.

The Output and Consumption of Paper and Paper Board in China (2000-2004)

In 2004, the import of paper and paper board was 6.14 million tons, the import of pulp was 7.32 million tons, and the import of waste paper was 12.3 million tons. The import of pulp and waste paper increased substantially. The imported fiber material accounted for 38.5 % of total fiber material used in China's paper industry.

In 2004, the output of paper and paper board in the eastern area of China, consisting of 12 provinces and municipalities, was equal to 72.8% of China's total output, with the growth rate of 0.3 percent over the previous year.

The Area Distribution of China Paper Industry in 2004

Although the Chinese paper Industry has made great progress, judging from the 42 kg consumption of paper and paper board per capita per year in China, it is approximately 80% of the global annual per capita consumption level which is far lower than 200-300 kg of developed countries. Therefore, there is great development potential for the paper making industry in China. China's paper making market and investment keep demand high. It also becomes obvious that the modernization of China's paper industry requires advanced technologies, equipment and relevant fittings of machinery and raw material.

The International Exhibition & Conference for the Pulp, Paper Making and Paper Products Industries in China will establish the best information exchange and trade negotiation platform for you and your Chinese customers. China Paper Shanghai is the premier meeting place for Asia's pulp, paper making and paper products industries.

Morning session trends and environmental issues

09.00 - 09.15 Opening, CTAPI & Krause
09.15 - 09.45 Keynote speech ?"Sustainable Development of China Paper Industry"
Mr. Li Ping, Director of Industrial Bureau, Light Industry and Textile Industry, National Development and Reform Commission, China
09.45 - 10.15 Environmental permitting in the European pulp and paper industry on the basis of BAT
Dr. Reinhardt Thiel, Managing Director, Verband Deutscher Papierfabriken e.V.
10.15 - 10.45 Pollution load from typical fiber raw materials pulping processes in China
Mr. Cao Chun Yu, Vice President & Chief Engineer, China National Pulp & Paper Research Institute
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee
11.00 - 11.30 Differences between Chinese and Western P&P projects
Mr. Kim Lucander, President, Forestry Engineering, Paper (Beijing) Consulting Company Limited
11.30 - 12.00 Review on the projects of China's pulp & paper industry and the related policy
Mr. Jin Fu Ming, Deputy Chief Engineer, China International Engineering Institute for Light Industry
12.00 - 12.30 Panel discussion
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch break

Afternoon session energy consumption and efficiency; advanced technologies (pulp and paper)

14.00 - 14.30 Water and energy issues related to paper making - case chemical dosing and mixing
Mr. Pekka Kotila, Director, Wetend Technologies
14.30 - 15.00 Existing and emerging techniques for cost-effective water quality management in the pulp & paper industry
Ms. Ulla Gytel, Application Manager WQM, Kemira
15.00 - 15.30 Some aspects on the use of nonwood fibres
Dr. Tom Hultholm, Senior Researcher, UPM Reserch Center
15.30 - 15.45 Coffee break
15.45 - 16.15 Achievements in hardwood mechanical pulping - a review of recent installations and future trends
Mr. Dieter Teubner, Product Manager Chemi-Mechanical Pulping Systems, Andritz AG, Vienna, Austria
16.15 - 16.45 Latest developments in coating and calendering
Mr. Pentti Rautiainen, General Manager, Technology and References, Metso Paper, Inc.
16.45 - 17.15 Panel discussion

Who Will Be Attending?

General managers and owners of paper mills and related companies
Paper wholesalers and distributors
Paper merchants and importers
Newspaper publishers
Large scale printers
Designers
Specifiers
Bulk paper users
Managers, chief engineers and technical personnel of paper and pulp mills
Paper machinery and supply distributors and agents



Contact Details

Contact person: China Paper
Email address:
Event website: http://www.chinapapershanghai.com/
Phone: (86-10) 8451-1832
Fax: (86-10) 8451-1829