Ply Reporter Magazine February 2020 Preview

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Published on 10th February 2020


THE PLY REPORTER OCTOBER 2019

VOL.20 ISSUE 02 FEBRUARY 2020

A Techno-Informative Magazine EDITORIAL & CORRESPONDENCE 40/76, LGF, C.R. Park, New Delhi - 110 019. Tel.: 011-4678 0023 Email : plyreporter@plyreporter.com ADVERTISING Tel.: +91-9310612999, E-mail: devplyreporter@gmail.com CONTENT Tel.: +91-93106 12993 E-mail: plydata@gmail.com SUBSCRIPTION / CIRCULATION Tel.: 011-46780023 Mob.: +91-93106 12995 / 2 E-mail: subscription@plyreporter.com ACCOUNTS Tel.: +91-93106 12996 E-mail: bigseamarcomindia@gmail.com

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CONTENTS Regular Coloumn 22-24 Editorial

26-28 Apni Baat

263 Horoscope

264 Advertiser’s Index

News Watch 30 I Coronavirus spread in China

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36 I The growing craze of ‘Zero

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38 I Weak demand push Face units

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40 I Greenlam to set up laminate

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44 I Stylam commissioned 28

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48 I ARTZ designer embossed

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50 I Sappi Release paper: Kamdar

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52 I Surface Matters' Customizable

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56 I AMULYA MICA: ‘Most

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60 I Myanmar: ban leads to ‘illegal

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62 I COPUI seeks NO safeguard

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64 I Eurobond partners EURAMAX,

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66 I Greenply's first-of-its-kind

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impacts Indian wood panel sector Supply Chain Finish’ laminates

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introduces quality ACP

zero emission plywood in India

70 I Smart ways to give a complete

makeover to your kitchen

82 I Advance Emporio Zero Finish

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84 I Match Graphics - the largest

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92 I AK Plywood unveils fire rated

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108 I India’s 1st textured PVC lam

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Textures attracts many takers Indian Decor Paper printer ply and doors

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110 I HR Industries introduces

‘CLEAN FUEL SERIES 2020’


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CONTENTS

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Greenlam Connect

85 GREENLAM LAMINATE 2020|2022 Greenlam-Receives overwhelming response of ‘Greenlam 2020-22’ catalogues in trade launch across India

Interview

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One 2 One 112 Mr 150 Ajay Aggarwal,

Mr. Naresh Chaudhary, Country Head, Earthworm India

160-161 | UPDATE

MD, Action Tesa

RMD Board looks prominent and gives a rich look with varied range of textures and colours

172-173 | Loyal of AICA

Mr Manoj Khandelwal, Partner, Ply Home, Karol Bagh, Delhi

Interview Mr Bolton,

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Intel. Sales Director, SUFOMA Machinery

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Mr Manish Arora

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Director, REHAU (Furniture Sales)

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Mr Jai Gopal Gupta, MD, Kriday Group (JG Ply)

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CONTENTS Interview

Mr. Ashwani Agarwal

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Director, Star Plywood and Laminate Group

Mr Aniket Jindal

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JD doors, Yamunanagar

256 | Technical Update

S. C. Sahoo, Indian Plywood Industries Research &Training Institute (IPIRTI)

Decorative Laminates - Benefits and Applications

Event Watch

217 | Action TESA ‘Studio On Wheels’

218 | Amulya Mica opens 1st Shop-

245 | ASIS Laminate organises Odisha

246 | CPL organises annual contractors’ meet in Rajasthan and MP

247 | Sayaji Laminates’ Ahmedabad

248 | MWUD introduced new range of

dealers on trip to Udaipur

0.8mm Futura mica in Agra

250 | Tajpuria launches 0.8 mm at Gorakhpur, Varanasi and Vijayawada

253 | Top Ply and ModernPanel’s Bihar

254 | HPMA facilitates Haryana Minister, demands to abolish Mandi tax

covers 2500+ Kms and 7500+ visitors

in-Shop Gallery at Assam Plywood, Gandhidham

Dealers’ meet held in Jaipur

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BUDGET PLANS TO HELP INDIAN WOOD PANEL INDUSTRY

EDITORIAL

Pragat Dvivedi, Founder Editor

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The target and timeline driven allotted budget for infrastructure, Delhi- Mumbai connect, freight corridors, extension of exemptions in budget housing, high spent on clean drinking water and increased spending on divestment and offering exemption for start-ups are direct benefits that will have immediate positive impact on businesses.

The budget of 2020 offered a fresh perspective to see things in the changing economic scenario for several sectors. Entrepreneurs of today understand that the restructuring and reforms are meant for the long term goal. There is nothing short term and we cannot expect any booster dose from the government. However, the positive impact on real estate with the pre-budget sanction of Rs 25000 crore by government for completion of 1600 stalled projects and extension of exemptions for affordable housing during budget promises to provide some kinetic energy to the snail paced sector. The restructuring in income slabs, offering flat income tax slabs, reduced hassles in tax filing and bringing transparency through e-assessment is a direct and immediate change. The target and timeline driven allotted budget for infrastructure, DelhiMumbai connect, freight corridors, extension of exemptions in budget housing, high spent on clean drinking water and increased spending on divestment and offering exemption for start-ups are direct benefits that will have immediate positive impact on businesses. All these are expected to boost consumption and increase demand for building materials. The increase of import duty on furniture items are straightaway connected to Indian wood panel industry and trade because it will enable increased consumption of raw materials here in Indian furniture making activities. We estimate a significant 8-10% increase in domestic consumption alone with respect to wood panels and decorative surface material demand. If global economy is supportive & positive, trade wizards are of firm belief that India should be on the cusp of growth and rebound from here on. The present market scenario is seemingly better and looks promising. Demand for plywood, Film faced plywood, decorative laminates and PB, MDF, are in better flow than last two quarters. The sales in decorative veneers and highlighters have seen a flat line that may be due to steep pressure on consumers from the ongoing economic slowdown. The panel manufacturing industry and the wholesale community has been under tremendous stress since a couple of years but there is a build-up of optimism for 2020. The raw material prices have eased a little, and the banks have eased up financing, supported by government fund to stalled projects. Growth is expected in industrial manufacturing and demand of commercial and warehousing spaces is indicating better prospects in the recent future. We hope to meet many of the industry people in Bangalore show despite coronavirus fear looming large across the globe! Meet us at Indiawood 2020, hall-5, stall-B204 from 27 February to 2 March. Keep reading www.plyreporter.com!

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DECORATIVE VENEER DEMAND BOOSTS, WE MUST PUSH PRE-SANDED, PRE-COATED VENEERS

APNI BAAT

Rajiv Parashar, Editor

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Although 3-4 veneer manufacturing brands have endorsed ‘Pre-Polished’ decorative veneer but major chunk of manufacturers are not daring. Many of the manufacturers feel that retailers are not comfortable due to Carpenter’s Behavior’ and hesitation, they agree with this turning point if companies adopt it.

Decorative veneer is a natural product with exotic looks and feel. It saves lots of timber and natural resources because it is sourced from matured sustainable timber and forest. The growth in sales of decorative veneer is driven by innovation in manufacturing, display at showrooms, new launches, creativity by influencers, dare to keep stocks by retailers and dealers, higher disposable income, and HNI’s remittance to India. All these stakeholders are making maximum effort despite present slowdown period to maintain their share, even by lowering profit margins to drastic low. There are significant huge drop registered in prices of Teak, Walnut etc range to maintain the sales tally. Now, reports find that the root cause in stagnant growth of veneers that is largely considered with time taken in polishing and hassles during finishing and coating. As a part of magazines like Ply Reporter, Surfaces Reporter and Furniture Design & Technology, we keep meeting retailers, showrooms owners, specifiers, interior designers, contractors, furniture makers, etc and keep eagle eyes to absorb the change in behavior of customers and influencers. We believe that Decorative Veneer Demand could grow only if customers core issues like sanding, labor cost, time spent are reduced if dealers start promoting Pre-sanded, Pre base coat-sanded- lacquered decorative veneer to customers. With advent of new finishing line tools and machines, veneer producing factories are in much stronger position today to offer Pre-sanded, pre-finished or “final coat ready” decorative veneer sheets. This step may sound ‘not possible’ for people today but if adopted it can be a great solution and reduce the biggest application ache, saving time and money. Pre-polished or semi polished or with pre- sealer coat will save lot of money for applying veneer. This way veneers will become affordable for users, and will help driving demand. Although 3-4 veneer manufacturing brands have endorsed ‘Pre-Polished’ decorative veneer but major chunk of manufacturers are not daring. Many of the manufacturers feel that retailers are not comfortable due to Carpenter’s Behavior’ and hesitation, they agree with this turning point if companies adopt it. The industry and channel partners may capture more decorative veneers market share among entire surface décor products if they push pre-sanded, pre-coated veneers. The cover page of February issue is available in New Look, with innovative creation of ‘Greenlam’ brand, once you see, you would say, ‘WOW’. In the inside pages, there are plenty of news reports related to trade, industry, new launches, announcement, which are most informative, if you are a serious player in Industry and trade. The One2One interaction with Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Managing Director, Action Tesa is worth read for entire panel industries. The interaction with Mr. Manish Arora, Director, REHAU (Furniture Sale), Mr. Bolton, International Sales Director, SUFOMA is also useful for readers of respective segment. We hope a very result-oriented turnout at Indiawood, Bangalore during February, last week. We welcome all to visit Ply Reporter’s Booth at Hall - 5, Stall - B 204 to know more about the prospect of Wood Panel and Plywood sector. Good Luck,

Rajiv Parashar (I appreciate your feedback. Write at plydata@gmail.com or SMS on 93106 12993)

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NEWS WATCH

CORONAVIRUS SPREAD IN CHINA IMPACTS INDIAN WOOD PANEL SECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN

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he coronavirus epidemic has impacted industrial sectors across products including wood panel, decorative and related raw materials for surfacing needs. The entire industry and trade transactions and transport is expected to be hit; which is certainly going to jeopardise many companies’ supply chain and businesses. The related machinery, raw material and equipments coming from China is feeling a great hit and will derail or delay many of the businesses that are directly related. The economic implications of coronavirus are increasingly affecting the networks. The laminate and highlighter trade related people say, it’s now worrying. If Chinese factories closure continues in industrialized provinces after February 2nd weeks onwards, many of the PVC laminate, decorative laminate, floorings, PVC board additives, Aluminium composite sheet coils and wood panel industry related machineries like peeling, core jointer, composers, sanding etc are going to be hit. Various furniture manufacturing companies who depend upon imports from China for various items including hardware, parts, handles, channels, etc are also getting affected. According to reports from people, Hong Kong is already witnessing the heat and business damage from the coronavirus fallout. We have never witnessed any such incident in recent past history post economic boom and global business network era as this time, world economy is staring to China is today due to coronavirus-epidemic deaths there. Chinese economy is somewhere second in size to the US, but it is part of so many supply chains coming from paper products, stationary, clips, toys, pens, cars to iPhones. In effect, with China in lockdown and its factories have been closed for an extended period to www.plyreporter.com

prevent the spread of the coronavirus. In the past few days, the Ply Reporter correspondents spoke to few of businessmen in India to understand the linkages and impact of the disturbances in China. Each one of them be it an electrical appliance company or a leather exporter in Agra, who anticipated that getting supplies moulds are uncertain. A large number of distributors of chemicals and papers; speciality paper are already experiencing shortages of supply from China. The owner of a mid-sized furniture showroom from Kirti Nagar said she had been communicated by the furniture supplier in Foshan, Guangdong that the shipment, what the client is expecting in a few weeks is certain to be delayed. There is an agreement among importers and suppliers in India that coronavirus impact is looming big on decorative surfaces, charcoal panels, wall papers, wood veneers, furniture, hardware, PVC and paper related businesses. If the situation improves in February then also, it will take another two months to come to normalcy else there is no certainty till some breakthrough is achieved. There are hopes from rise in temperature during March that will help to curb and destroy the virus till then there will be significant impact. Till writing this news, several Chinese companies who visit during Indiawood exhibition to Bangalore and launch new range of products and machineries for Indian market have cancelled their participation. The cancellation means lesser level of participation of companies and lesser numbers in business transaction in terms of materials and machines from China. India wood panel decorative industry is already witnessing the impact of Coronavirus, even if India is taking extreme majors to prevent its spread in the country.


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SURFACE MATTERS LAUNCHES A NEW CUSTOMIZABLE DESIGN COLLECTION

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he Surface Matters catalogue from the house of Pegasus Panels provided interior designers with multiple laminate designs that proved to be the stars of many creations in 2019. But the year 2019 is in the past and it is time to turn over a new leaf with new and innovative surface designs.

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After meticulously researching over the latest Indian as well as international trends, the team behind the Surface Matters catalogue has created an extension of the samein the form of the Canvas collection. The Canvas collection catalogue was successfully launched on the 24th of January 2020 at the ABID Interior Design Expo at Science City, Kolkata and has received great reviews from interior designers and architects alike. A catalogue of exclusive highlighters, the Canvas collection provides you with a range of 21 opulent and bold surface designs. Design papers for all highlighters are digitally printed; making every shade, texture and tone used to create these designs customizable. That is why, this collection is a perfect fit for every interior design plan and colour palette. Appropriately named as the Canvas collection, every piece in this exclusive 1mm thickness range brings a sense of distinctiveness to the table. With individual personalities of their own, the laminates in the Canvas collection have been carefully curated with a combination of geometrical & floral patterns, paired with Pantone & pastel shades. Even without opting for customization, each design has been created for a select colour palette so that you have a highlighter for every interior design style, be it Vintage or Contemporary. The colours and patterns truly highlight your best furniture pieces when carefully paired with similar tones and textures from the Surface Matters catalogue. With all of this and more, the Canvas collection will serve as a gateway to exceptional design outputs for you.

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INTERNATIONALLY COMPLIANT: TRACEABLE, LEGAL, AND SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIAL

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Earthworm is a global non-profit organisation experience in finding solutions to the major social and environmental problems that our world is facing today. Its vision is for future generations to not simply survive, but to thrive. It wants to build a world where the balance between people and the environment, value and profit, people’s beliefs and actions is maintained and where human, natural and capital resources become a force for good. For which the organisation believe, we must change and heal the nature of our relationships, ensuring we respect each other and the very elements that allow us to live. Talking with The Ply Reporter, Mr. Naresh Chaudhary, Country Head, Earthworm India has explained about his activities for Indian wood panel industry.

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What does Earthworm Foundation do? We were earlier known as TFT (The Forest Trust), and last year we rebranded ourselves as Earthworm. Earthworm is a global non-profit organisation focused on transforming supply chains for the benefit of nature and people. We work with supply chain, social and environmental experts in over 16 countries to ensure that commodities are sourced with respect for people and planet. We see a world where forests are a boundless source of materials and a home for biodiversity; communities see their rights respected and have opportunities to develop; workers are seen as productive partners, and agriculture becomes the instrument to feed a hungry planet and keep our climate stable. We envision a global society that respects itself and the needs of nature.To achieve our vision, we partner with businesses and others with the same goal of solving the social and environmental challenges our world faces, working in a pragmatic way from boardrooms to farms, boots on the ground.

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How do you serve Indian wooden sector? We’ve been working for the last ten years to help furniture exporters establish transparent wood supply chains linked to responsible forestry operations in India. Our member companies, sourcing furniture in Vietnam and India, were the first to achieve this and inspired many other companies in the region to take the same approach. We continue to partner with companies to source wood products responsibly. We support community-based projects to improve timber production and gain access to international markets. We help retailers to comply with the European Timber Regulation (EUTR) and other global market compliances. The demand for wooden products is growing with each passing day, putting the extra burden of our forests and farmlands. It's reasonable to understand if we keep taking out of nature without giving it back, very soon we'll finish our reserves and reach the stage of a crisis. That will be a massive dent to the wood fed industries. We know what happened with "Sheesham" when the trade restrictions were imposed. We need to put collective efforts to address the issues to the core Today, the International buyers are putting much emphasising on traceability, legality, and sustainability of the imported wooden goods arriving in their respective countries. And Indian exporters are happy to full fill these regulatory obligations to increase their sales.


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CUSTOMERS SAY ‘ACTION WALA HDHMR CHAHIYE’, AND WE HAVE BECOME SYNONYMS WITH OUR MANY PRODUCTS Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Managing Director, ACTION TESA Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Managing Director, is leading ACTION TESA, one of the forerunner brands in the country, a pioneer in many ways. Action TESA launched the first thin MDF/ HDF plant in the country as well as the most massive Particle Board Plant. The company is known to be the pioneer of manufacturing true HDF based Laminate Wooden Flooring. Born in 1970, Action Group has emerged as a multi-dimensional company with a strong presence in diverse sectors. The group of companies anticipated long ago the lucrative future market demand for MDF/HDHMR & Particle Board and related products. Hence, they created Action TESA as the brand name to cater Pre-laminated Particle Board, MDF, & HDHMR, HDF Laminate Wooden Flooring, Embossed HDF, UV Coated Panel, Acrylic Hi Gloss Boards, HDHMR Doors. Excerpts from his interview with The Ply Reporter. www.plyreporter.com


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ACTION TESA ‘STUDIO ON WHEELS’ COVERS 2500+ KMS AND 7500+ VISITORS

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This unique live experience concept is proving to be source of knowledge enhancement amongst the end users in correlating the usage of easy to use panel in enhancing the aesthetics of their interiors with due emphasis on quality, time and money. Loaded with all the innovation and excellence, ‘Studio on Wheels’ is coming to every city. So get ready to experience all the goodness.

than 2500 Kms covering entire Haryana, Punjab and part of Rajasthan. The response has been wonderful with more than 7500 spectators. This state-of-art initiative is being witnessed by eminent personalities of Indian panel industries viz. Architect, Interior Designer, Students of Architectural Institution, Builders, Dealers,

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AMULYA MICA OPENS 1ST SHOP-IN-SHOP GALLERY AT ASSAM PLYWOOD, GANDHIDHAM

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mulya Mica has opened its 1st Shop-in-Shop Gallery at Assam Plywood in Gandhidham, Gujarat on 26th January, 2020 where full sheets of all products range have been put on display. The display is particularly having Premium ranges of product mainly in 1.25mm with Five Folders – Seven Wonder, Digital Laminate, Synchronised laminate, PVC Laminate & Exotic Veneer.

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The company has a plan to open 20 such Shop-inShop Gallery by end of March, 2020, and by the year the end they have targeted to open 100 such shop-inshop gallery on Pan India basis. Believing on thought, tks fn[krk gS oks fcdrk gS, in each showroom full size sheets will be kept on display so that Design Conscious buyer will be able to view and choose their dream interior items with ‘Pride & Passion.’


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MWUD INTRODUCED NEW RANGE OF 0.8MM FUTURA MICA IN AGRA

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anda Plywood Pvt. Ltd. with their brand MWUD has introduced new range of 0.8mm Futura mica at Agra on 4th December, 2019 in association with their local distributor Rohit Timber. Rohit Timber is one of the leading traders of wood panel industry in Agra region. During the introduction of the new catalogue over 30 dealers from Agra region and many industry people were present on the occasion. The product range in offerings at MWUD includes 1 mm, 0.8 mm, door skin, and liner grade laminates.

“The association with Rohit Timber is not very long, it has begun last year, but the bonding is so strong that they are like our family members. They are in wood panel trading for over 20 years. We are very confident that together we will grow and make a difference in the region. The newly introduced innovatively designed folder contains 153 shades with a complete package of textures, plain gloss and high gloss, wooden high gloss, SS, glitters targeting www.plyreporter.com

to the market demand which is presently liking the soft textures. The folder is being liked by carpenters, dealers, architects also. There are mostly soft wooden textures, grains and new silky finishes, etc,” said Mr Prabhjot Singh, Director, Handa Plywood. Addressing the audience Mr Gagan Arora, ARM, Handa Plywood said that the product offerings from Handa Plywood are excellent as they are in this industry for over


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