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MDF pioneers still push on
13 December, 2003
In two decades MDF has developed from a novelty product to a multi-million cube-selling manufacturing and construction material. And Medite manufacturer Weyerhaeuser predicts even more success ahead. Derek Hollier reports
Information super freeway
29 November, 2003
Information super freeway
29 November, 2003
TTF money and marketing in focus at Scots dinner
03 November, 2003
Shining moments for timber
18 October, 2003
Shining moments for timber
18 October, 2003
Celebrating the industry's future
20 September, 2003
The TTJ Awards 2003
20 September, 2003
The place: The Savoy Hotel, London; the date: September 11; the event: the seventh TTJ Awards. Our annual celebration of excellent service in the trade won more plaudits than ever. The event was hosted with panache by architect Maxwell Hutchinson
Celebrating the industry's future
20 September, 2003
International TImber scoops top prize at TTJ Awards
17 September, 2003
TTJ Awards celebrate training achievement
12 August, 2003
Making more out of mouldings
12 July, 2003
Making more out of mouldings
12 July, 2003
School's in for timber
17 May, 2003
TTJ's Trainee of the Year Award is launched against a backdrop of rising commitment to education and training across the timber trade
Profile raising
19 April, 2003
The hardwood market is tough but, undaunted, US suppliers are adapting and stepping up their already high profile promotional activity. Timber industry consultant Michael Buckley reports
Time to vote in the TTJ Awards
25 March, 2003
Celebrate a good job well done
22 March, 2003
Celebrate a good job well done
22 March, 2003
New voting system for TTJ Awards
22 March, 2003
This year, the telephone vote canvassing for the TTJ Awards will be undertaken by Electoral Reform Services – and all voters are entered into a draw to win two tickets to the Awards lunch and accommodation in London worth £400. Here we explain how the voting works
Showing we care about the future
08 February, 2003