ASPI News, Paper360º November/December 2020
Now more than ever, connection is important. As corporate leaders in the pulp and paper industry’s vendor community have moved their offices from the C-Suites to the Zoom room, there are fewer opportunities to network with peers, engage with major customers, or stay up-to-date on the industries they serve. That’s where ASPI comes in.
ASPI was founded in 1933 as the Pulp & Paper Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (PPMMA). PPMMA was composed of a small group of executives and owners that met annually during Paper Week. At that time, PPMMA’s goal was to promote high standards in manufacturing, marketing, and occupational safety. By the 1980s, the association was thriving, thanks to the continued capital expansion of the US industry; the name was changed to the American Paper Machinery Association as membership grew to include many international companies.
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