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INTRENAL LOGISTICS WORLD PULPPAPER86 It is often the case that there are not one but several possible layout solutions SYSTEM ENGINEERING OF A FUNCTIONAL MILL CONCEPT The production of goods naturally takes the centre stage at paper mills but attention must be paid to internal logistics in order to avoid bottlenecks in the production process. The system engineering of a paper mill begins by defining the must-dos for the internal logistics specific grade-related handling needs required buffering capacity between production and shipping packing method selection based upon the actual needs of the mill preferred automation level CUTTING EDGE SOLUTIONS When a customers site is first visited by an internal logistic specialist the customer may not necessarily be able to put into words what they want or even know exactly what they need. In these situations the ability of the service provider to listen to and then sensitively interpret the precise needs of the customer is crucial. When the connection between the customer and the service provider is uncomplicated it is possible to start looking for the optimal layout concept. It is often the case that there are not one but several possible layout solutions. The consultants when visiting the mill and making their assessments can see beyond the current state and envisioning what would be achievable in that environment. Concept suppliers differ from machine suppliers as they are able to deliver tailored solutions that include all aspects of the mills Figures 2a 2b. Appropriate handling methods are always tailored according each mills individual needs 2a 2b