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Industry sets up for a strong 2005
18 December, 2004

SCA restructures to meet rise in demand
18 December, 2004

Industry sets up for a strong 2005
18 December, 2004

View from the top
11 December, 2004
At the opposite end of the business chain, consumer opinion influences our sales. Who is really buying our timber and why? Camilla Hair of SCA Timber Supply investigates

SCA signs window components deal with Magnet
06 December, 2004

Timber suits self-builders
27 November, 2004

Sea freight rates escalate
13 November, 2004

Focus gets decked out by SCA Timber
10 November, 2004

Raw material shortage looms, says forestry board
30 October, 2004
Claims by the National Forestry Board that raw material supply is threatened by over-felling have been dismissed by the Swedish Forest Industries Federation

Raw material shortage looms, says forestry board
30 October, 2004
Claims by the National Forestry Board that raw material supply is threatened by over-felling have been dismissed by the Swedish Forest Industries Federation

Training committee down to business
28 October, 2004

James Latham plc named TTJ Timber Trader of the Year
09 September, 2004

Off-site on
04 September, 2004
The boom in factory-based construction offers openings for timber products – from kitchens to windows. Camilla Hair, of SCA Timber Supply, reports

Familiarity breeds contentment
04 September, 2004

Familiarity breeds contentment
04 September, 2004

Timber helps Unimer profits
10 August, 2004

Ship to Shoreham
07 August, 2004
Strategic partnering is the name of the game for Shoreham Port

MDM wins training accolade
26 July, 2004

Investment in capacity and training continues
24 July, 2004
Ongoing investment suggests that production will continue to rise

Investment in capacity and training continues
24 July, 2004
Ongoing investment suggests that production will continue to rise