Archive
WaterLink, Kemira's global stakeholder magazine, is aimed at Kemira's customers, decision makers and everyone else interested in Kemira and the field of chemistry. Previous stakeholder magazines were Just Add in 2008-2009 and Kemira News in 2004-2007.
2010
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WaterLink 3/2010 (.pdf) - The importance of added value and how added value can be perceived.
- Medical residue burdends water systems.
- Registration rumble - Kemira has an important role in the European REACH process.
- The Baltic Sea is in despair - Action is needed now.
- Kemira's new strength additives are great news for packaging board production.
- From waste to usable products.
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WaterLink 2/2010 (.pdf) - The blue planet gone dry? From space, Earth appears blue because over 70 percent of its surface in covered with water.
- Digging deeper to rise higher - Kemira's Oil & Mining segment hit their stride right out of the starting blocks.
- Asian giants invest in water expertise - Massive investments in water treatment increase the demand for water chemicals in China.
- Integrated water expertise - Kemira has initiated a new research center that incorporates the highest expertise in water management.
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WaterLink 1/2010 (.pdf)
- The sky is the limit - Global megatrends signify dramatic changes. They also entail numerous business opportunities.
- Kemform responds to future trends - Kemira anticipates the needs of the paper industry.
- Mexico wants its wastewaters clean - Mexico's municipal wastewater projects are extremely ambitious.
- Looking south for growth - Kemira's Oil & Mining segment is present where it is happening: South America is a promising continent for business.
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WaterLink 03/2009 (.pdf)
- Business is a team sport - Companies focusing on their core business need a versatile network
- Growth springs from innovation - Johan Grön introduces Kemira’s new R&D structure
- High level collaboration - One of Kemira’s five R&D centers recently opened in Atlanta. The center works in close collaboration with top university Georgia Tech
- Keeping North Sea oil flowing - Chemicals prevent harmful scale formation in oil pipelines
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Just Add 02/2009 (.pdf) - Clean drinking Water – A luxury product?
- A re-organized water business: Kemira’s Water segment offers its customers increasingly tailor-made solutions.
- It’s good to be close: Fray Bentos Uruguay is a pioneer of close co-operation.
- A giant water remover?: Massive amounts of water are fed into the paper machine each second.
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