ANDRITZ-Metris Performance Center Graz

Metris Performance Center Graz, Austria

Experts on demand: Digitalization for tissue, paper and board mills worldwide

The center is located at the ANDRITZ headquarters in Graz, Austria and demonstrates an excellent combination of process, technology and product knowledge with digital services for PrimeLine tissue, paper, and board mills including stock preparation.

The Metris Performance Center features various applications for a perfect global customer service and support by providing remote solutions, real-time communication and data analytics.

Metris Performance Center Graz, Austria

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“With the Metris Performance Center, we can offer support to our customers exactly when they need it.”

KLAUS BLECHINGER

Vice President Tissue at ANDRITZ

Metris Performance Center Graz, Austria

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PrimeLineTIAC – Tissue Innovation and Application Center

1 machine with 8 different configurations, vertical CrescentFormer option, shoe press, steel Yankee, TAD drums. Trials and trainings for tissue producers, pulp producers, suppliers to the tissue industry, converters, and R&D institutes.

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ANDRITZ AG
Stattegger Strasse 18
8045 Graz
Austria
Downloads
  • Metris Performance Center for the Pulp & Paper industry PDF : 459 KB
  • Performance at a higher level

    New Metris Performance Center now in operation
    AHEAD - Magazine for Industrial Automation

    PDF : 243 KB
  • Metris Performance Center - Experts on demand

    SPECTRUM
    Magazine for Pulp & Paper
    No. 39 / 1-2019

    PDF : 993 KB