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Close contacts leads to efficient cooperation

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In a meeting with the M-real Husum department for process and product quality MoRe informed about the possibilities and limitations of different analysis methods. The meeting was initiated due to a mutual interest in creating an even closer cooperation regarding product development and problem solving.

- We informed about different methods and analysis equipments as well as about their respective strengths and weaknesses, says Per Lindgren. We focused on product development and problem solution techniques like gas chromatography, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.  When our customers know more about our different possibilities we become even more efficient and the results are more easily coupled to the process itself.

-It was also useful for us go get more information about the customer's processes and product demands. We see ourselves as an integrated part of the customer's R&D and it is imperative to work closely for the best and fastest result. Several customers have asked for this type of meetings and we see this as an important part of our cooperation.

- It is very important for Husum to have the right problem solution support, often on short notice, says Marie-Louise Wallberg, process coordinator M-real Husum. Close cooperation with clear communication gives us the possibility to use MoRe's competence in the best way. Our aim is to constantly improve the cooperation and the exchange of knowledge by recurring meetings.


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