Paperhub's services will be enabled by a markup language it's developing called PML, a new protocol for Internet-based commerce between buyers and sellers of paper and printing products. This paper, printing and publishing markup language will enable Web-based integration and standardization of selling and purchasing processes in the paper industry including a wide range of transaction services and catalogs, as well as dynamic commerce, such as exchanges and contract negotiations.
Paperhub will launch the fully operational Web site the third quarter of this year.
For more information about Paperhub visit the company's Web site at www.paperhub.com
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