Corporate Body

Appita Inc (1947 - )

From
1947
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body and Paper or Pulp Industry
Alternative Names
  • Australasian Pulp And Paper Industry Technical Association (Also known as)
Website
http://www.appita.com.au
Location
Suite 47 Carlton Clocktower, 255 Drummond Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053

Summary

Established in 1947, Appita is a technical association that serves the pulp and paper industries of Australia and New Zealand. In 2002 Appita had approximately 1550 members.

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