All articles by Prameela vegi
Ensuring first impressions are good impressions
The timber industry must keep up its sustainability and legality message, says Keith Fryer
Ensuring first impressions are good impressions
The timber industry must keep up its sustainability and legality message, says Keith Fryer
BWF gears up for members’ day
The BWF is helping joinery companies in these economic and regulatory demanding times. Its chief executive, Iain McIlwee, explains
Bold moves to boost market
The American Hardwood Export Council dares to be different, says Mike Jeffree
Celebrate 140 years of TTJ
TTJ was printed for the first time in May 1873 and to mark 140 years of serving the timber industry we will be reprinting that very first copy. This will be a fascinating read for TTJ subscribers, many of whom will no doubt keep the magazine for posterity.
UK buying more German machinery
New figures show UK investment in German woodworking technology is growing
App to the future
Ligna’s new smartphone app fits right in. The wood machinery show is all about technology at the cutting edge. Stephen Powney reports
Supporting demand for treated timber
The Wood Protection Association is building confidence in treated timber, says Steve Young, director of operations
Turn on, tune in market and sell
There was a dim and distant past, when journalists used good old-fashioned typewriters. The stories we rattled out with RSI-raddled fingers wended their way downstairs to the in-house typesetters, who set out page plates in letters freshly formed from the molten lead bubbling on burners beside them.
View from the outside
Appointing an architect to head Wood for Good is a sign of the timber industry’s new-found self-confidence, says the campaign’s new chairman, Craig White