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Another Strand
26 November, 2019
European Laminated Strand Lumber (LSL) manufacturer Tabsal SCL has been investing in R&D at its Spanish base as it plans to make further inroads into new markets and applications. Stephen Powney reports

The price is right
23 April, 2019
One of the strongest brand names in the timber trade – Price & Pierce – has turned 150 years old. Stephen Powney travelled to Woking to see the company about its historic milestone.

Boise Cascade acquires Arling Lumber
26 October, 2018
Boise Cascade Company has announced an agreement to acquire Arling Lumber Inc, which is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Boise Cascade reports Q1 net income of US$5m
08 June, 2016
Boise Cascade, one of the largest producers of plywood and engineered wood products in North America has reported net income of US$5m on sales of US$880.7m for the first quarter.

US engineered wood giant gets green light on acquisition
22 March, 2016
US engineered wood products manufacturer Boise Cascade has received competition authority clearance to proceed with its previously announced US$215m acquisition of Georgia-Pacific LLC’s engineered lumber production facilities.

Floors system market expands
24 February, 2016
Increased levels of housebuilding has meant bigger volumes for engineered wood fl oor systems providers, reports Stephen Powney.

The rise and rise of LVL
20 July, 2015
New production lines and boosted capacity will result in more LVL on the market in future. Sally Spencer reports.

Generation to generation
20 March, 2015
Howarth Timber Group managing director Nick Howarth speaks to Stephen Powney as the company celebrates its 175th anniversary

North American timber firms report Q1 profits
03 May, 2014
Some of North America’s largest forest product producers are continuing to post largely upbeat trading results.

Staircraft opens second plant and extends remit
19 April, 2014
Staircase manufacturer Staircraft is opening a second factory in the Midlands - and reducing onsite installation problems by taking on the design and supply of I-joist floors to integrate with its stairs.

Boise grows engineered wood products profits
25 February, 2014
US engineered wood products manufacturer Boise Cascade has reported a 41% growth in annual earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) to US$136.4m.

All systems are go
25 January, 2014
Floor, wall and roof system manufacturers and their suppliers are seeing an upturn in the construction method. Sally Spencer reports.

North American Q3 results largely positive
31 October, 2013
The first Q3 results to be released in the North American forest product sector paint a largely positive picture of improving sales and profits, despite lumber prices falling back from the previous quarter.

Boise Cascade completes plywood mill acquisitions
19 October, 2013
US engineered wood and panels manufacturer Boise Cascade has completed the acquisition of two plywood factories.

Timber Expo: Crowning achievement
05 October, 2013
Crown Timber hasn’t taken space at many exhibitions, said the company’s Neil Lewis, but was at Timber Expo for the second year as a Gold Sponsor because it reached the audience it wanted.

North American mill rally continues
02 May, 2013
While Nordic mills struggled in the first quarter, across the Atlantic in North America mills are recording their best performance for years thanks to a housing sector revival.

US housing market boosts Boise sales
24 April, 2013
US-based forest products company Boise Cascade has reported soaring first-quarter sales and profits on the back of a rejuvenated housebuilding industry.

Boise Cascade reports profits boost
19 March, 2013
Boise Cascade’s wood products division has reported a big increase in profitability for the full year 2012 – US$80.2m compared to US$13.3m in 2011.

Crown declares EUTR compliance
14 February, 2013
Crown Timber plc says it has introduced all the due diligence procedures necessary to meet the EU Timber Regulation.

Systematic approach
12 January, 2013
Continuing product development has helped floor, wall and roof system suppliers to increase their market share against traditional build. Robin Meade reports