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Smart thinking
15 December, 2001
SCA has developed a range of strategies to create long-term profitability in a European market still characterised by oversupply.

Training is the key to effective competition
15 December, 2001

Federation regeneration
24 November, 2001
Kevin Cubbage's term as British Woodworking Federation director has seen far-reaching changes at the organisation.

Scaninge and SCA combine UK operations
24 November, 2001

Examinations loom for trainees
17 November, 2001

Best practice
10 November, 2001

SMEs close to suppliers
10 November, 2001

Controlled burn
03 November, 2001

SCA trainees learn forest skills
20 October, 2001

Sweden braces for reforms
06 October, 2001
Sweden is not having the best of times, with oversupply and low prices affecting the sawn timber market and fungus and bad weather affecting logging

Sweden braces for reforms
06 October, 2001
Sweden is not having the best of times, with oversupply and low prices affecting the sawn timber market and fungus and bad weather affecting logging

Exposing our credentials
01 September, 2001
From Fresh Breath Week to the Festival of Science: there's hot competition for the public's attention. How can timber and wood products gain a fair share of positive coverage? Camilla Hair of SCA Timber reveals how messages reach their targets in other sectors

Industry forecasts rem ain mixed
01 September, 2001
The economic signals for the timber industry are still mixed. Manufacturing as a whole is being squeezed. But demand for building products generally and sheet materials in particular is holding up – meanwhile more takeover rumours are doing the rounds

Industry forecasts rem ain mixed
01 September, 2001
The economic signals for the timber industry are still mixed. Manufacturing as a whole is being squeezed. But demand for building products generally and sheet materials in particular is holding up – meanwhile more takeover rumours are doing the rounds

Potatoes and PR
01 September, 2001

Potatoes and PR
01 September, 2001

Back to basics
25 August, 2001
SCA – the Swedish Cellulose Company – was born in 1929 out of a recession which saw many of Sweden's sawmills go bankrupt. Today it is the world's biggest purchaser of pulp. SCA Timber plays a vital role in feeding the pulp mills – but it is developing its own position too.

SCA completes certification circle
25 August, 2001

SCA backs BWF window quality scheme
25 August, 2001

SCA Timber UK
30 June, 2001