Frozen Roads and Railways Delay Lumber Shipments

The North American construction framing dimension softwood lumber market maintained a holding pattern at the beginning of February. As quite harsh weather continued in many parts of Canada and the US, the focus was on transportation delays. Customers waited for shipment of solid wood products already ordered which were slowly moving somewhere along the supply […] The post Frozen Roads and Railways Delay Lumber Shipments first appeared on Madison’s Lumber Reporter.

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