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  • September 11, 2007 09:05

    Germany: Price war in finger jointed beams (KVH)

    KVH (finger jointed beams) prices in Germany are under strong pressure. Producers in the north and south of the country report that for large orders of fixed length (NSI = non visible applications) prices are below the 200 ... [more...]

  • October 24, 2006 09:55

    APA Revises 2007 Structural Wood Panel Production Forecast

    North American production of structural plywood and oriented strand board (OSB) is now expected to total 41.4 billion square feet next year, or 3.8 percent less than in its earlier fall forecast, APA—The Engineered Wood Association… [more...]

  • September 29, 2006 12:09

    Glulam enjoys expanding market in Asia Pacific

    Glulam demand in Asia-Pacific is driven by Japan and China. Japan is both the largest consumer and producer of EWPs in the region, with glulam accounting ... [more...]

  • September 08, 2006 16:57

    Market study: "Use of wood in the Italian construction industry"

    The latest market study of Gardino Consulting on the use of wood in the construction industry is showing a very strong increase in the use of wood in the Italian construction industry... [more...]

  • September 08, 2006 10:15

    Italy: Higher softwood imports, higher prices

    Imports of softwood timber are continuing to grow in Italy. The construction industry is still weak but demand is being driven by renovation and the packaging industry. Alongside the Austrian-Italian "Holztag/Giornata Internazionale del Legno" meeting in Klagenfurt on Sept 1 prices increases were being reported by sawmills of… [more...]

  • December 23, 2005 12:26

    Construction timber: Rising prices in Germany

    Construction timber, glulam, OSB and plywood prices are expected to rise next year in Germany. During the Internationalen Holzbauforums, which took place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on December 7-9, 2005, many German and Austrian producers reported lower ... [more...]