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Mercer International reports EBITDA reductions but says inflation pressures are easing
20 November, 2023
International forest products group Mercer International has seen its EBITDA slashed by more than two-thirds for Q3, 2023 compared to a year ago, but it has noted some easing of inflationary pressures.

Mercer Timber Products sees strong financial performance
28 February, 2022
International forest products group Mercer International’s wood product operations recorded stellar results in Q4, 2021.

Binderholz acquires Klausner Lumber Two
15 December, 2020
The Binderholz Group, headquartered in Fügen in Austria, has purchased all the assets of Klausner Lumber Two LLC, headquartered in Enfield, Halifax County, North Carolina, at a virtual auction held on December 10. In the auction, Binderholz prevailed over Mayr Melnhof Holz and was awarded the contract at US$83.4m. The transaction is expected to close in January 2021.

Binderholz buys Klausner mill
25 August, 2020
The Austrian Binderholz Group has purchased all the assets of Klausner Lumber One LLC, based in Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida.

Sowing seedlings for the future
16 January, 2019
Södra’s traditional co-operative business model continues to deliver growth and innovation – including in the UK. Mike Jeffree reports

Södra Expands UK Possibilities
20 June, 2017
Södra’s Värö site is a true giant of the Swedish sawmilling industry, with around half of its production destined for the UK market. Stephen Powney talks to Södra Wood’s management at the mill

Gaining footholds
16 June, 2014
Södra is investing for growth as recovery looks increasingly embedded in UK and other key export markets. Jonathan Roberts reports.

New report “backs” Klausner in log supply dispute
28 January, 2014
German sawmiller Klausner claims a new report backs its case in its long-running log supply dispute with the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW).

Anglo-German trade ties strengthen
02 December, 2013
A shift in the market has made the UK a more attractive destination for German softwood products. Stephen Powney reports

Canadian supply impacts global timber dynamics
16 November, 2013
A decline in Canadian capacity should signal better times ahead for Europe’s timber producers, says Peter Woodbridge.

Optimum outputs
29 June, 2013
Södra Timber has implemented a range of strategic developments recently, gearing it to compete through a downturn and capitalise on global recovery. Mike Jeffree reports.

Mills pay the price of high log costs
29 June, 2013
Spruce log scarcity and sky-high prices still dominate the German timber industry. Stephen Powney reports

Softwood market on the road to recovery?
18 May, 2013
Although European demand remains sluggish, improving markets outside Europe are giving traders hope that the worst is behind them

Klausner pursues legal action against state
02 May, 2013
Klausner is pursuing legal action for compensation from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), for not fulfilling log supply commitments.

Ilim reports growth in sales
04 February, 2013
Russian-owned sawmiller Ilim Timber has reported an annual growth in production and sales.

Klausner invests in North Carolina sawmill project
02 January, 2013
The construction of a US$110m sawmill in North Carolina by German sawmilling giant Klausner Timber has been announced in the US.

Down but not out
29 November, 2012
Raw material prices weigh heavily on German and Austrian mills but there is hope of growing value-added products sales to the UK. Stephen Powney reports

Ilim Timber production volumes grow
12 September, 2012
Ilim Timber’s sawn timber production increased 21% in the first six months of 2012, compared to a year ago, according to the company’s latest statement.

Domestic demand shores up German growth
17 March, 2012
The relative strength of the German economy means the country’s sawmills are focusing their efforts on the domestic front

Domestic demand shores up German growth
17 March, 2012
The relative strength of the German economy means the country’s sawmills are focusing their efforts on the domestic front