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Global Trends Review, April 08-14, 2013: Housing market drives capacity changes

15 April 2013 ` 23:44  
Since April 15, 2013, WhatWood launches English version of Global Trends Review, as announced earlier. Sawlog prices in Europe were generally lower in 2012 than in 2011 because of lower log demand from the sawmilling sector, as reported...

UPM: Plywood market in 2012 was tough on strong competition from Latin America and Russia

10 April 2013 ` 06:30  
Helsinki, April 10. Sales of UPM in 2012 reached €10.44 billion, which is 4% higher on-year. However, operating profit of the company declined by 22% to €530 million, as reported in the annual report of UPM. Log prices...

OSB market in Russia: consumption and supply regional pattern, import value and Russian mill projects

8 April 2013 ` 04:21  
This new two-part infographics discloses the OSB market in Russia in 2012: consumption and supply regional pattern, statistic customs import value, and Russian OSB mill projects under way. You can learn more on the matter in the recent...

Particleboard market in Russia in 2012

14 March 2013 ` 03:09  
This infographics is a brief review of particleboard market in Russia in 2012: prices and largest producing regions. Details on the topic are available in the recent annual report of WhatWood analysts. Click on the image to enlarge it:

Plywood market in Russia in 2012

6 March 2013 ` 08:05  
Today’s visual graphics is a brief review of plywood market in Russia in 2012: prices and largest producing regions. Details on the topic are available in the recent annual report of WhatWood analysts. Click on the image to...

Selenga mill: Containerboard prices in Russia in 2013 will grow by 11%

30 January 2013 ` 23:11  
Ulan-Ude, January 30. Selenga pulp and board mill (located in Buryatia Republic, belongs to Continental Management holding) expects a 16% growth in containerboard sales in 2013. In value terms, growth would amount to 29%. This will be possible...