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South American Tissue Paper Industry Under Spotlight at Tissue World Sao Paulo

2014-06-03 08:00 2073
 

HONG KONG, June 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Brazil is the largest T&T producing country in Latin America, making up 32% (1.274 million metric tonnes) of the 3.978 million metric tonne market. It experienced a significant spike in growth starting late 2007 to early 2008, and continued to grow even with global recessionary headwinds, although this growth trend appears to be levelling out over the past year. Increasingly important and growing are Colombia, Chile and Peru, which together represent 18% of the market (Source: Fisher Solve, Fisher International, Inc.).

South American Tissue market
South American Tissue market

Given the actual and strategic importance of these markets, Tissue World is pleased to announce the launch of a dedicated event, Tissue World Sao Paulo 2015. The trade show and conference will take place from 20 – 22 May 2015 at the Transamerica Expo Center which is located in the heart of the business district of Sao Paulo.

Tissue World Sao Paulo 2015 will delve into the growing and diversified tissue markets of Brazil and South America, with a particular focus on Colombia, Chile and Peru. The whole industry will be covered, from pulp production where Brazil is particularly strong, to distribution and retail channels.

Tissue World Sao Paulo will therefore offer the ideal platform for companies and individuals within the tissue industry to source knowledge and business opportunities in the whole South America and beyond.

The conference will bring together leading national and international tissue industry speakers with tissue makers, converters, and suppliers, allowing them to share their knowledge, network, discuss and lead the way forward for these regions' growing tissue industry. Conference topics will cover various aspects of the tissue business ranging from tissue making, converting to sustainability, retail distribution and consumer trends. The conference will also share valuable insight in the outlook of supply and demand in the South American tissue markets.

For more information please visit www.tissueworld.com/SaoPaulo.

Source: Tissue World - UBM
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