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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Kalmar Extends Service Agreement
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, Helsinki, Finland, has signed a five-year extension for a comprehensive service agreement with a Swedish sawmill belonging to the Nordic Forestry Corp. The agreement includes Kalmar as well as third-party equipment, operators and maintenance...
Hampton Buys Conifex Sawmill
Hampton Lumber is purchasing the Fort St. James, BC sawmill and associated forest license from Conifex Timber Inc. for $39 million plus the market value of finished lumber and log inventory at closing. Ken Shields, Conifex Chair and CEO, comments: “The decision to...
Pinnacle, Tolko Team Up Again
Pinnacle, Tolko Team Up AgainPinnacle Renewable Energy has entered into a limited partnership agreement with Tolko Industries Ltd. to build Northern Pellet Limited Partnership, a new industrial wood pellet production facility in High Level, Alberta. The facility will...
SFPA Expo Attracts Sawmillers
SFPA Expo Attracts SawmillersMore than 180 exhibitors attended the Forest Products Machinery and Equipment Exposition produced by Southern Forest Products Assn. at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from June 24 to 26. The event, which is held every other...
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