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e-business ease
09 December, 2006
The Scottish Forest Industries Cluster's annual e-business conference heard that electronic commerce is on the increase
Kissock awarded honorary doctorate
06 December, 2006
Made in Britain
25 November, 2006
The British-grown timber sector is expanding and prices are firming. Jane Karthaus of ConFor reports, with contributions from UPM Tilhill, UKFPA, Beacon Forestry and the TTF
Breaches of ISPM 15 may be prosecuted
25 November, 2006
Value-added in Wales
25 November, 2006
Mike Marchant of UKWoodchain reports on progress towards linking value added manufacturing with procurement policies in Wales
Conference goes global
25 November, 2006
John Park, of Canada Wood UK, reports from the first International Softwood Conference, held in Québec City in October
ConFor appoints policy and research director
20 November, 2006
Golden gridshell
28 October, 2006
The Wood Awards 2006 illustrated – and rewarded – innovation and craftsmanship in the use of timber
Wood energy
14 October, 2006
There was plenty of enthusiasm for timber at this year's 100% Detail
All active on the home front
14 October, 2006
Restricted supply from overseas is playing into the hands of UK mills, and full order books are being reported
The bold and the beautiful
30 September, 2006
This year's Wood Awards provides a tremendous showcase for timber
Informing the informers
16 September, 2006
As part of its promotional campaign, wood for good hosts educational trips for journalists
All sides lobby on illegal logging
19 August, 2006
Greenpeace protests might have diverted attention beforehand, but the timber trade gave a good account of itself at the latest RIIA meeting on illegal logging
Designing diversity
05 August, 2006
TTJ provides an exclusive preview of some of the entries for this year's Wood Awards
A new perspective for wood promotion
22 July, 2006
The Swedes are reassessing their wood promotion strategy after the decision to close the Nordic Timber Council – and it’s clear the UK will remain a priority
Adding value for the future
22 July, 2006
Raising capital spending, improving environmental performance and dealing with forestry privatisation are among the challenges facing the Russian timber industry as it strives to boost its further processing capability, according to a local industry source
Canadian highlighter
22 July, 2006
Louise Rousseau at the Canadian High Commission talks to Keith Fryer
China on board
10 June, 2006
TIMCON president John Dye reports on the significance of China signing up to ISPM 15
Positive change
10 June, 2006
John Dye is president of the Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation (TIMCON)
Road sense
10 June, 2006
The future of the timber industry depends on an efficient transport network. Simon Armstrong, the Timber Transport Forum’s timber transport project manager, explains