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Not all credit insurers guilty of blanket approach
02 December, 2008

Looking forward to warmer climes
22 November, 2008

Due diligence is daily business
08 November, 2008

The tide turns
27 September, 2008
The tide of softwood carcassing to the UK from Quebec has stemmed, but efforts by the Quebec Wood Export Bureau are positioning the province to benefit in the long term

CE marking explained
30 August, 2008

Tough talk on illegal timber
21 June, 2008
Chatham House's latest illegal logging update looked at the harder line options being considered to keep illicit wood out of Europe

Green and clean
21 June, 2008
TTJ's Environmental Achievement Award is now open for entries

Wood Futures speakers cover distribution, development, design and delivery
20 June, 2008

Wayne Hemingway to speak at Wood Futures
14 June, 2008

Industry must stay on top of gloom
24 May, 2008

Legal first
10 May, 2008
African producers have made great strides in verifying their timber sources, first as legal and now increasingly sustainable

Talking points
29 March, 2008
Wood-NI, Northern Ireland’s marketing-led timber industry organisation, has had a busy first 18 months. Its director Maurice Brooks spoke to Sally Spencer

TTF appoints sustainability manager
28 March, 2008

Aims and achievement
15 March, 2008
After three years in the post, Timber Trade Federation chief executive John White is proud of the organisation’s progress, but ambitious to do more

Up through the ranks
16 February, 2008
Jim Peryer, managing director of Snows Timber, one of the largest private building product groups in the UK, talks to Keith Fryer

People skills
02 February, 2008
Simon Tucker of recruitment consultant Kent Magill provides some tipes on how to recruit – and keep – staff

Illegal timber a key international battle
02 February, 2008
Keith Fryer reports on the recent Illegal Logging Update and Stakeholder Consultation at Chatham House