It Could Be Worse, Really
It Could Be Worse, ReallyArticle by Rich Donnell, Editor-in-Chief, Timber Processing June 2024 The results of this year’s U.S. Sawmill Operations and Capital Expenditure Survey have us longing for the old days, though the old days were only a few years ago, when...
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Mid-South Recognized For Work At Dierks
Mid-South Engineering, Hot Springs, Ark., was awarded three Engineering Excellence awards from the Arkansas branch of the American Council of Engineering Companies for its work on the new 388MMBF Weyerhaeuser sawmill in Dierks, Ark. Among other statistics, the sawmill...
Evergreen Adds Seattle Office
Evergreen Engineering, Inc., is adding a location in the Seattle, Wash. area. “We wanted to better serve our major wood products and pulp & paper clients in Washington state,” comments Evergreen Business Development Director Aaron Edewards. “We also wanted to take...
Element5 Plans Second CLT Plant
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Hardwood Lumbermen Aren’t As Upbeat
Hardwood Lumbermen Aren’t As UpbeatA survey conducted in Timber Processing in April 2019 revealed, not surprisingly, that confidence has declined among U.S. hardwood lumbermen compared to a similar survey a year ago. Over half of U.S. hardwood lumbermen (55%) are...
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