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This year’s killer app (click here to read full article)
This year’s killer app — pen and paper!
The surging smartphone has succeeded in rendering many other gadgets obsolete.
The alarm clock? Who needs one?
The GPS navigation system? Why pay for one when you can get turn-by-turn for free?
But there’s something big that the smartphone, try as it might, has not been able . . . → Read More: This year’s killer app (click here to read full article)
Domtar Colors™ Now FSC® Certified
Domtar Colors™ Opaque Text & Cover and Index, Tag and Vellum Bristol Now FSC® Certified
Domtar is pleased to announce Colors Opaque and ITB papers are now FSC Certified. This certification assures customers that the product includes fiber from responsibly managed forests, controlled sources, and/or verified recycled sources, independently certified to the standards of the . . . → Read More: Domtar Colors™ Now FSC® Certified
International Paper’s Gambit in Its Pursuit of Temple-Inland
International Paper’s Gambit in Its Pursuit of Temple-Inland
By STEVEN M. DAVIDOFF
Vyto Starinskas/Bloomberg NewsAn International Paper plant in Ticonderoga, N.Y.
International Paper’s bid for Temple-Inland at first blush appears to be a rerun of the epic lost war fought by Air Products and Chemicals for Airgas. But on deeper examination, it has some . . . → Read More: International Paper’s Gambit in Its Pursuit of Temple-Inland
Ambrose Solutions launches new website!
Ambrose Solutions (previously known as Ambrose International) has launched their new website! This new website should make it easy for anyone looking for the premier supplier of recycled papers or fine paper products in southeastern Michigan. This replaces the old Ambrose International . . . → Read More: Ambrose Solutions launches new website!
Poll: Mood of Michigan improving
A recent Detroit News poll/article reports more people in Michigan believe the state is on the right track. As a Michigan-based company, we welcome any good news regarding the business and economic climate here (not to mention the climate in general!). What do you think? Feel free to leave your comments here, and click . . . → Read More: Poll: Mood of Michigan improving








