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Woodmex does the business
07 December, 2002
The UK's leading wood machinery show reports strong attendance and a morale-boosting level of orders and enquiries for exhibitors
Centre of attention
23 November, 2002
A new programme at Växjö University in southern Sweden is researching the development of wood products – and it is housed in the country's largest timber building. The Nordic Timber Council explains
Seminar success for wood. for good
18 November, 2002
Nexfor enters Eden
23 October, 2002
A new arrival
14 September, 2002
Finnforest recently invited customers from 15 European countries to its new LVL mill in Punkaharju. Keith Fryer was there
Arnold Laver opens national production centre
11 September, 2002
Wadkin - the rebirth of a big name
17 August, 2002
Wadkin has undergone big changes over the past year with a new name, new structure and new ownership
An ideal solution
22 July, 2002
Finnforest aims to be Europe's market leader in 'wood product solutions' by 2005. Keith Fryer reports on how its UK I-joist plant is helping it reach that target
Not before time
22 July, 2002
The Time for Timber conference attracted a healthy number of enthusiastic specifiers. Keren Fallwell reports
Marlows picks up award
12 July, 2002
Crawford counts on Weinig
25 June, 2002
Entrepreneurial flair has brought success to Northern Ireland timber importer and machining specialist RTD Crawford
Taming the technology
24 June, 2002
Haldane's machining and routering technology enables it to create almost any three-dimensional shape. And, as Ian Martin reports, it is the first company to achieve accredited supplier status under the BWF's Certifire scheme
Innovation: the key to success
13 May, 2002
Two workshops, held in Dublin and Edinburgh at the end of last month, focused on recent innovations in wood products. Ian Martin reports
Sprucing up the joinery sector
09 March, 2002
British softwood has traditionally not been used in higher-value joinery but new research may change that. Alastair Seaman reports on an innovative project that could mean good news for UK growers and sawmillers alike
No criticism of industry
16 February, 2002
First timber engineering graduates on their way
02 February, 2002
Industry reacts to timber engineering SCOSS alert
02 February, 2002
A happy union
02 February, 2002
A happy union
02 February, 2002
Campaigns merge to step up timber evangelism
02 February, 2002
Bringing together the UK's two generic promotion campaigns promises to take timber marketing to a new level.