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An International Trading Organization
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Investigation of a Recovered Paper Grade Considered Unusable. In this project, Moore & Associates examined the current disposition of a grade of recovered paper that is contaminated with material that makes it unsuitable for use in the vast majority of mills. This client has a process to make the grade usable. (2005)
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A Supplier to the Paper Industry
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Analysis of Potential Strategic Partners. In this project, Moore & Associates analyzed a group of sectors related to the paper industry to find a potential capital partner for the operations of this supplier. (2005)
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A Recycling Collector/Processor
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Document Destruction Market Research. In this project, Moore & Associates analyzed strategic issues related to the document destruction business. (2005)
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A Recycled Paperboard Manufacturer
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Establishment of a Local Recycling Program. In this project, Moore & Associates developed a strategy and approach for a mill to establish a recycling collection program in its local marketplace. (2005/2006)
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A Law Firm
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A Chemical Use Class Action Suit. In this project, Moore & Associates identified and contacted deinking mills using a specific bleaching agent. This work supported a class action law suit effort by the company. (2005)
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A Local Government Recycling Authority
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An Analysis of Recovered Paper Pricing. This project was performed to assist a local government evaluate long-term MRF contract options
with regard to recovered paper pricing. The information developed included long-term price forecast for ONP and OCC. It was used to choose between fixed and variable
price options for material marketing. (2005)
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A Law Firm
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Expert Witness. Moore & Associates assisted a law firm in a case related to paper recycling practices. (2005)
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A Products Paperboard Producer
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$martSupplySM Sourcing Support. Moore & Associates performed a basic analysis of this mill's procurement of a range of recovered paper grades. It included price benchmarking, inventory, and supply zone analyses. (2005)
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