Two days Technical Training Programme on 22.12.17 and 23.12.17

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TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON QUALITY ASSESMENT OF 

CORRUGATED FIBRE BOARD AND BOX

22nd AND 23rd DECEMBER 2017 CHENNAI—BASIC LEVEL

VENUE: SICBMA LAB, AMBATTUR, CHENNAI – 98

PREAMBLE:  The success of a manufacturing organization largely depends on the efficient performance of the products manufactured by them. The performance of the products is largely depending on the quality of the raw materials that go into the making of the final product.Therefore it becomes imperative that as manufacturers of corrugated fibre board and box that we are alive to the fact that we manufacture a quality product. With this in view the SICBMA has scheduled a workshop for two days on the quality assessment of corrugated fibre board and box.

DETAILS: The workshop is divided into one session of theory and Three sessions of hands on practical training.

The theory would discuss on the significance of testing, various tests on

(i)Kraft Paper like grammage, bursting strength, Cobb value, moisture content, ring crush value and pH.

(ii) CFB likegrammage, bursting strength, cobb value, moisture content and edge crush value of board

(iii)Adhesive-viscosity, Solid content of adhesive etc.

(iv) Stitching wire – resistance to corrosion.

The hands on training would be on the above tests. The participants would practically cut the specimen and conduct the above tests.

The workshop is scheduled between 10.00 am and 4.30 pm on both the days

The intake for the workshop is 15 on first cum first served basis.

The fee for the workshop is Rs 2000/- + GST 18% per participant inclusive of lunch/tea/snacks.

(Amount payable Rs 2360/-)

The venue for the workshop is SICBMA laboratory at Ambattur.

Programme TrainerShri VenkatramanRetd Jt. Director IIP, Chennai.

WHO CAN ATTEND :

  LAB TECHNICIAN, PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS, QUALITY PERSONNEL & ALLIED PEOPLE.

Kindly send your registration forms with remittance details to sicbma@gmail.com

SICBMA Conducted a Workshop on GST 24th June, 2017

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SICBMA Conducted  a Workshop on GST  24th June, 2017 at 

Venue:

Godhavari Hall, Andhra Social & Cultural Association,

No.22, Vijayaraghava Road, T.Nagar, Chennai -17

 

Chief Guest:

Smt. B.Maheswari I.A.S

Joint Commissioner (Administration)

Commercial Taxes Department

Speaker :

Sri.V.V.Sampath

Sr. Chartered Accountant & Sr. Tax Consultant

SICBMA Cricket Dhamaka 2017

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SICBMA Cricket Dhamaka   on  Sunday,10th September, 2017@
 
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                   PALLAVARAM, Chennai-600043.
                     (Near Meenambakkam Airport)

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