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RISI program dates for 2013

RISI, a leading information provider for the global forest products industry, has announced dates and locations for its 2013 conference schedule. Source: The Sacramento Bee

These provide information to professionals within the forest products industry on market trends and include two-year outlooks for the industry.

The 2013 regional conferences include:

RISI’s 15th Annual European Pulp and Paper Outlook Conference on April 22-24, 2013 at the Marriott Hotel in Vienna, Austria.

RISI will be introducing its first annual Bio Strategy Seminar to be held concurrently with the pulp and paper conference. More information at www.risi.com/euroconf

RISI’s 14th Annual Asian Pulp and Paper Outlook Conference will take place on June 17-19, 2013 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Shanghai, China.

During this conference, RISI will introduce its first annual International Timberland Investments Seminar. The seminar will be held concurrently with the pulp and paper conference. More information at www.risi.com/asiaconf

RISI’s 8th Annual Latin American Pulp and Paper Outlook Conference is confirmed for August 5-7, 2013 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil. RISI will be introducing its first annual Timberland and Forestry Management Seminar. More at www.risi.com/laconf

RISI’s 28th Annual North American Forest Products Conference will take place October 7-9, 2013 at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, California.

This conference focuses on all aspects of the industry including RISI’s two-year forecasts for pulp, paper, wood, timber and bioenergy markets. More at www.risi.com/naconf

RISI will also be producing the PPI Transport Symposium 20 on October 28-31, 2013 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD.

PPI Transport Symposium 20 is organized in association with the International Forest Products Transport Association (IFPTA).

The event focuses on the issues surrounding the worldwide transport, materials handling, and distribution of forest products. More at www.transportsymposium.com