Russian Timber Journal
What is Russian Timber Journal:
– recent news about Russian wood and timber industry and trends of global timber markets every month;
– over 25 pages of price charts for roundwood, sawn timber, pellets, wood-based panels and pulp & paper products;
– key ideas of leading timber conferences, interviews with analysts and industry representatives, compelling infographics on various sectors of timber industry.
Annual subscription rate includes:
– the English-language journal in PDF format (12 issues per year);
– full archive of journal issues since January 2012 on demand;
– unlimited number of subscribers within a company.
Among our customers are 110 companies in 15 countries from Finland to Canada, from UK to Korea:
We’d be pleased to see you among these companies!
If you are registered and logged in, the price will be shown with an additional 5% discount. The discount for the journal is active for the first year of subscription.
There are two easy ways to subscribe for Russian Timber Journal, choose the one which is the most convenient for you:
1. Send us a request to zakaz@whatwood.ru, and we’ll contact you promptly (within 1-2 working days) to issue an invoice and perform your order.
2. Click on the “Buy now” button below to add the product into the cart, then pay your order in the cart using Visa, MasterCard or any other method available via ROBOKASSA payment service.
If you have questions concerning the journal, you can also call us at +7 985 939 85 52 (Moscow time: GMT +3).
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