Paperloop sells CMM International to PennWell.Paperloop (Atlanta, GA), the publisher of "Pulp & Paper" and "Pulp & Paper International" magazines, has sold the Converting Machinery and Materials (CMM (Capability Maturity Model) A process developed by SEI in 1986 to help improve, over time, the application of an organization's supporting software technologies. ) International conference and exhibition business to PennWell Corp. (Tulsa, OK). No terms of the deal were given. Paperloop was represented in the deal by The Jordan, Edmiston Group (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ). CMM is described as the premier trade show for the converting and packaging industry. Established in 1991, the conference/exhibition is held once every two years. With the sale of CMM, Paperloop continues its strategy of focusing on providing information products and services to the global pulp and paper, wood products/timber and tissue/nonwoven markets. Paperloop ceo Rod Young Rod Young is the presenter of the Brisbane bulletin of Seven News. Before moving to the Seven Network, Rod was the face of news in Brisbane on the ABC where he began working in the late 1970s. said that "CMM is the only converting-exclusive event in the world, and it's a great fit for PennWell. As with our sale of the Tissue World franchise (to United Business Media) in February, the decision to divest To deprive or take away. Divest is usually used in reference to the relinquishment of authority, power, property, or title. If, for example, an individual is disinherited, he or she is divested of the right to inherit money. this asset is another step in our strategic plan to extend our position as the leading provider in the forest products market and related sectors." Besides the two magazines, Paperloop will continue to produce three newsletters, "Pulp & Paper Week," "PPI (1) (Pixels Per Inch) The measurement of the resolution of a monitor or scanner. For example, a monitor that is 16 inches wide and displays 1600 pixels across its width would have a resolution of 100 ppi (1600 divided by 16). This Week" and "International Woodfiber Report," and related directories. PennWell produces 45 b2b magazines and newsletters, over 60 conferences, books and directories in 14 industry categories, including the Oil & Gas, Contamination Control Procedures to avoid, reduce, remove, or render harmless (temporarily or permanently) nuclear, biological, and chemical contamination for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing the efficient conduct of military operations. , Dental, Enterprise Storage and Computer Graphics/Graphic Arts categories. The purchase of the conference from Paperloop marks its entry into the converting/packaging market. |
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