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Honkarakenne Group's FY 2024 net sales down
Compared to the previous year, Honkarakenne Group's operating environment remained challenging despite the budding recovery.
2025-02-26 04:53:31 - Comment(s)
Slovenia: Value of purchased roundwood increased
Compared to December 2023, the value of roundwood purchased from Slovenian private owners increased by a quarter in December 2024, according to the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.
2025-02-26 03:35:29 - Comment(s)
Taiga partners with Eva-Last to distribute composite decking
Taiga partners with Eva-Last to distribute composite decking in California and Northern Nevada.
2025-02-26 03:17:28 - Comment(s)
Toscotec completes dryer section rebuild
Toscotec has recently completed a dryer section rebuild including more than 10 TT SteelDryer cylinders at a leading American paper producer that remains confidential. This group has placed numerous repeat orders relating to four different production bases in the USA.
2025-02-26 03:01:01 - Comment(s)
Swedish Forest Agency requests 100 million SEK
Swedish Forest Agency requests 100 million SEK from the government for growth, digitalization, and forest management
2025-02-25 16:30:15 - Comment(s)
Canada invests $6.2 million in Indigenous-led natural resource projects
The Government of Canada has allocated $6.2 million to support seven Indigenous-led projects in British Columbia through the Indigenous Natural Resource Partnerships (INRP) Program.
2025-02-24 22:22:49 - Comment(s)
Cascades reports Q4
Cascades reports Q4 EBITDA of $146 million
2025-02-24 22:08:40 - Comment(s)
Supremex reports Q4 revenue decrease of 4.5%
Supremex Inc. announced its results for the Q4 and fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. Summary of three-month period ended December 31, 2024
2025-02-24 20:15:54 - Comment(s)
Boise Cascade names Nathan Sikes senior vice president
Boise Cascade names Nathan Sikes senior vice president of western operations for BMD
2025-02-24 16:46:21 - Comment(s)
More poles out of the forest
The information to the harvesters has been optimized, which means that the bucking of pine poles has become more efficient. This, in turn, means that much more pole timber can be delivered to the industry, which is seeing a high demand. Photo: Victor Lundberg
2025-02-24 07:51:00 - Comment(s)

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