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Life's a flitch for British timber
03 November, 2001
TRADA research delivers 'new age' flitch beams and provides a new engineered structural product which is an alternative to imports
Warm glow of summer fades
20 October, 2001
The fencing sector is expecting to slow as the year draws to a close and the pallet sector is suffering the effects of a decline in manufacturing
Warm glow of summer fades
20 October, 2001
The fencing sector is expecting to slow as the year draws to a close and the pallet sector is suffering the effects of a decline in manufacturing
Prices lose their strength
14 July, 2001
The UK has moved from buying large volumes of hardwood to buying little and often. This creates a more even market but also makes the UK vulnerable to any sudden supply shortages
Prices lose their strength
14 July, 2001
The UK has moved from buying large volumes of hardwood to buying little and often. This creates a more even market but also makes the UK vulnerable to any sudden supply shortages
Plywood production slows as profits remain elusive
30 June, 2001
Lower profits for plywood have become the norm; meanwhile, it is felt in some quarters that OSB is claiming an even larger slice of the panels market
Plywood production slows as profits remain elusive
30 June, 2001
Lower profits for plywood have become the norm; meanwhile, it is felt in some quarters that OSB is claiming an even larger slice of the panels market
Scottish MPs' windows to be made in Thailand
26 May, 2001
Decking makes its mark
17 March, 2001
As timber decking continues to grab both headlines and market share, the Timber Decking Association and TRADA are working hard to ensure its success is not short term.
Elliottii plywood keeps the pressure on
17 March, 2001
The continuing low price of Brazilian elliottii plywood is affecting sales of competing products, while oversupply and bad weather are putting pressure on OSB
Elliottii plywood keeps the pressure on
17 March, 2001
The continuing low price of Brazilian elliottii plywood is affecting sales of competing products, while oversupply and bad weather are putting pressure on OSB