Invitation: Learn more about high yield pulp
11:00 a.m. Central European Time on Wednesday June 29, 2022 Valmet and Rottneros invite you to attend this exclusive webinar to learn more about high yield pulp.
These are the main topics covered in this session hosted by Ulf Johnsson from Valmet and Erik Gillberg from Rottneros:
- What is high yield pulp?
- Can it be used in tissue production?
- How sustainable is it really?
The session includes a 30 min presentation followed by 15 minutes to ask questions to our presenters.
Introducing the speakers
Erik Gillberg
Head of Sales, mechanical pulp, Rottneros ABErik has more than 20 years’ experience from paper and board industry. He has held different roles in Process technology, Product development, Technical service and Sales. Erik graduated from Karlstad University, Sweden in 2000 with a M.Sc. in Chemistry. Today he is Head of Sales at Rottneros AB.
Ulf Johnsson
Concept Manager Mill Technology, ValmetUlf has experience from global Tissue projects in different phases and in different roles both as consultant and as a machine supplier. For the last 20 years he has been involved in Process technology, Mill engineering, Project execution, Concept development and Sustainability projects. He has a B.Sc. Degree in Industrial and building service engineering from Karlstad University, 1995.
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Rottneros is an independent producer of market pulp. The Group comprises the parent company Rottneros AB, listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, and its subsidiaries Rottneros Bruk AB and Vallviks Bruk AB with operations involving the production and sale of market pulp. The Group also includes Rottneros Packaging AB, which manufactures fibre trays, the wood procurement company Rottneros Baltic SIA in Latvia and the forest operator Nykvist Skogs AB. The Group has about 316 employees and had a turnover of approximately 2,3 billion SEK in the 2021 financial year.