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Global timber market review #2-2016

10 February 2016 ` 16:36  
– In 2014, the DIY/home improvement world market turnover reached €424.85 bn. According to Fordaq quoting a report from the European Federation of DIY manufacturers (Fediyma), North America, with €269.6 bn, represents more than 63% of the world...

Global timber market review #20-2015

14 November 2015 ` 13:31  
– Market situation leads to downtimes at the Swedish lumber mills. Jarl Timber (a part of Norvik Timber) will cut sawn timber production at its plant in Broakulla from two shifts to one. The mill’s capacity is 110,000...

Global Trends Review, December 01-14, 2014: Global pattern of softwood lumber demand in 2014

23 December 2014 ` 16:59  
Demand for softwood lumber has been steadily increasing on a worldwide basis since the great recession. As a result, lumber shipments in 2014 are the highest since 2007 by far, according to the Wood Resource Quarterly. Lumber prices...

Global Trends Review, March 10-23, 2014: CLT and other engineered products are conquering new markets

26 March 2014 ` 22:32  
Idaho Forest Group (US) and Johann Offner Group (Austria) have announced plans to introduce CLT technology to the United States together, Holzkurier reported. The new company will primarily market a product known in German-speaking countries as KLH, a...

Accsys, Norvik Timber and AVEK confirmed participation in Wood Guangzhou 2014

2 March 2014 ` 17:49  
Arrangers of Wood Guangzhou exhibition which is to be held on May 12-14 announced that enterprises from 14 countries/regions have already confirmed their participation. The list of fair participants includes companies from USA, Canada, Germany, Italy, Russia, Slovenia,...

5 ideas of Sampsa Auvinen, Norvik Timber CEO

21 May 2013 ` 02:03  
Full text of the interview with Mr. Auvinen is available in #67-68 of our Weekly. “Japan has been surprisingly good as the demand seem to continue strong. Maybe one reason is the planned increase of the VAT in...