Tolko extends B.C. shutdowns due to weak markets

Tolko Industries has announced that as of January 2, 2023, its Soda…

Hekotek to supply sawmill equipment to Etablissements GAIFFE SARL in France

Hekotek delivered to Etablissements GAIFFE SARL equipment for logs handling with collecting conveyors…

Germany: Softwood lumber prices between boom and crisis – forecast 2023

Despite the construction crisis and the economic crisis, wood prices in Germany…

Canfor extends temporary sawmill curtailments in B.C.

Canfor extends temporary sawmill curtailments in B.C.Jennifer Ellson Canfor Corporation is extending…

Canfor extends sawmill curtailments in BC

Canfor Corporation will extend sawmill curtailments in British Columbia (B.C.) due to…

China to reduce tariffs on wood products with effect from Jan 2023

According to the Ministry of Finance of China, the Customs Tariff Commission…

Masisa to abandon all operations in Argentina

Chilean timber company Masisa Wednesday announced it had liquidated all its assets…

Union representing CN rail traffic controllers ratifies new agreement

Union representing CN rail traffic controllers ratifies new agreementJennifer Ellson CN announced…

J.D. Irving commits 10,000 hectares of Acadian forest, shoreline to conservation

J.D. Irving commits 10,000 hectares of Acadian forest, shoreline to conservationJennifer Ellson…

Old meets New in Germany

Designboom recently featured a residential project in Germany that looks to blend old and new.  And they succeeded, in no small part to a smart infusion of – you guessed it – wood. Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) has completed an extension for a small family house with a gable roof in Mainz, Germany. Dubbed ‘Holzbox’, the structure takes shape as […] The post Old meets New in Germany appeared first on NELMA.