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IBC Paper Training has opened last month the registrations for its brand new and innovative web seminar, specially conceived and designed to help all the paper and tissuemakers worldwide in reducing their raw material cost in papermaking.

LESS THAN 3 WEEKS LEFT TO REGISTER…

How to reduce your raw material cost in papermaking- Web Seminar, in English – 16-19 November 2015(available either LIVE: 1-5 PM Paris Time or by STREAMING (recording of the training):From 6 PM, Paris Time)

As we all know, raw material is certainly the biggest cost share in papermaking. Due to different factors and reasons, it has become a challenge nowadays to find solutions to optimize our raw material efficiency and to reduce its consumption. This seminar  will teach you concrete and practical solutions regarding our existing raw material, as well as regarding new materials, such as nano-cellulose, cellulosic composites…. 

Main guidelines:

►   Reduce your fiber consumption

►   Understand the fiber and get solutions to maximize and optimize fiber efficiency

►   Get to know the new fiber material and processes, as micro-nanotechnology, composites and others to improve paper quality…

Who should attend?

►   Responsible personnel involved in the Production in the papermaking Field

►   Experienced staff in the Paper Industry  involved  in the production or process optimization

►   Suppliers who would like to gain a better understanding of their customers’ needs

for more info:- http://www.ibcpapertraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IBC_Paper_Training_FRMO_Nov-20151.pdf

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FOCUS ON YANKEE SECTION RUNNABILITY EFFICIENCY

– Training at expertise level, 22-25 June, online, via LIVE e-Learning, in English –

We all know that the connection between machine efficiency and best operational practices is of significant importance. IBC Paper Training’s program is specially conceived to help mill personnel to reduce the TOC and improve machine operating skills. The key for an optimized production is represented by a mix of knowledge and skills.

This event is “de facto” an improvement program meant to give you deeper knowledge of ways to optimize pressing, drying, coating & creping section and give you tips and tools to improve efficiency. 

IBC is pleased to offer a training at expertise level, held by high qualified experts and specialists in the field coming from all over Europe. The course is open to all (worldwide) customers, enabling you to share experiences and knowledge with other participants and with the expert lecturers.

Don’t miss out this occasion and book your place now! Please send an e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are interested in attending or if you have any questions!

For additional details about the training click here!

*** THE COST OF PARTICIPATION TO THE TRAINING IS PER CONNECTION. Therefore there can be several people from the same production site to follow the training behind just one connection. ***

Please be aware that there is a limited number of possible connections!!!

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IBC Paper Training will be present again in the papermaking training spotlight with 2 workshops. While “Water Management & Effluent Treatment in Papermaking” focuses on practical solutions to improve water closure and reduce the load at the WWTP, “Basic Paper Process & Properties” wants to clarify for everyone the global overview of the papermaking process and help you acquire the right vocabulary.

1.    Water Management & Effluent Treatment in Papermaking

31 March – 2nd of April, in Paris

The main guidelines and final goal of the training is to enable its participants to:

►    Know the right approach to reduce the load (rejects and effluents) to the WWTP with technologies and strategy
►    Know the types of crucial measurements for sustainable water closure
►    Be able to manage the efficiency of additives
►    Know the key for water reduction consumption – bacteria/slimes/stickies
►    Be familiar with the measurement and control of aerobic water treatment installations
►    Know the strategy to obtain the best WWTP performance: aerobic and anaerobic part

Follow this link to see all the details about this event!

2. Basic Paper Process & Properties

13-16 April, online, via LIVE e-Learning

There are several learning outcomes for the participants. At the successful completion of this course the participants should be able to:

►    Know and be a part of a conversation about the different types of paper and their properties
►    Describe chemical and mechanical pulping processes
►    Describe pulp processing operations
►    Identify the major grades and properties of paper
►    Discuss stock preparation and the approach system
►    Explain the operation of the wet end and dry end of the paper machine
►    Discuss about paper sizing & coating and calendering & reeling

Concept of LIVE e-Learning
The Internet LIVE Training course is web-based. Connected to the IBC platform, the participants follow the slides of the presentation and listen to the lecturers live. They are able via the VOP audio system to interact at any time during the training. The Web program allows written interactions on a board or on the slide, chat if necessary. For a better interaction the participants can be seen via webcam if desired.
*** Pay just 1 fee and you can be several persons behind the connection, following the training. ***
Access this link to see all the details about this event!


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You can register starting with today to reserve your seat to the trainings.

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