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Russia has become the world’s largest exporter of softwood lumber in 2019 and is on track to ship almost 32 million m³ of lumber this year, representing 23 per cent of globally traded lumber.
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Interior B.C. mass timber company Structurlam is spending $90 million to purchase, retrofit and equip a former steel plant in Conway, Ark.
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Family-owned cedar sawmill Errington Cedar Products has closed its doors after nearly 30 years in the central Vancouver Island community of Errington, B.C.
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• Stationary or mobile
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• Two to four rotors
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• Financing available
CONTACT US at (819) 947-8291
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CFI's latest sawmill profile takes readers inside EACOM Timber Corporation's 100-year-old Timmins sawmill in northern Ontario, where management and staff are looking to the next 100 years. Read about the mill's past, present and future.
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Climate change is speeding up the migration of trees. CFI contributor Mike Straus explains the science and asks: How can those in the forestry business stay profitable and sustainable in such a changing environment?
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PDI's economical waste wood burner is capable of burning a variety of waste fuels, with varying moisture content. The burner provides a steady, stable source of clean heat to kiln. With options for direct heat and minimum ash carryover, or zero ash carry over this system eliminates the need for a boiler and allows continued use of waste products to heat the kiln. Designed to be both economical and efficient, the waste wood burner improves the bottom line without sacrificing quality.
Contact us today to discuss your needs at info@playerdesign.net or Tel: 207-764-6811
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Diversifying their value-added products has kept C&C Wood Products ahead of the curve in B.C. Read about their approach to wood products manufacturing.
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The Truck Loggers Association’s board of directors has announced the resignation of their executive director, David Elstone, effective Feb. 15, 2020.
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Forest Products Association of Canada CEO Derek Nighbor has issued a response to the Wildlands League report on forest practices in Canada titled "Boreal Logging Scars.
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January 29-31, 2020
Location: Prince George, B.C.
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