European consulting firm Pira International and Atlanta-based Moore & Associates have announced a long-term business agreement to bring paper recycling market consulting services to the European market.
Using Moore & Associates’ knowledge of the recovered fiber market, Pira will be offering a range of recovered paper market research, pricing analysis, and mill procurement optimization consulting to Europe. These new consulting services will compliment and strengthen Pira’s established technical offerings.
Graham Moore of Pira and Bill Moore of Moore & Associates claim that no other firm currently provides the detailed level of strategic paper recycling consulting services in Europe that Pira will offer. Through this business alliance, companies involved in the recovered paper market can benefit from the strategic insight, market, and pricing information that Pira will make available in Europe.
Some of the strategic consulting services to be offered include Fore$ightSM recovered paper price forecasting services, $martBuySM sourcing and procurement assistance, and Bench$martSM recycle mill cost benchmarking.
Moore & Associates will also continue its cooperation with EU Consulting of Germany on global recovered paper market research studies.
Pira International, Leatherhead, U.K., is a supplier of strategic and technical consulting as well as publishing and conference activities provided to the paper, packaging, printing and retail supply chains.
Moore & Associates has provided recovered paper consulting services to worldwide mills, suppliers, equipment, finance and other companies since 1995.
Further information about the companies can be obtained from their websites: Pira International at www.piranet.com and Moore & Associates at www.MARecycle.com.
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