by ssbhayani | Nov 1, 2023 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Business Trends, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Across the Northeast region lumber sources indicated that their marketplaces varied at the time of this writing. One source in Massachusetts said that his sales are better than they ever have been, while a source in Pennsylvania noted that their sales depend heavily... by ssbhayani | Nov 1, 2023 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Feature Stories, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Current challenges facing the lumber industry Following a period of strong demand and high prices, the Hardwood lumber industry began to experience a downward cycle in 2022. In addition to lower lumber prices, producers are navigating higher costs because of... by ssbhayani | Nov 1, 2023 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Members of the Southern Cypress Manufacturers Association (SCMA), along with promotion sponsors, recently gathered in Louisville, Kentucky, for their 2023 Mid-Year Meeting. The event took place at the Omni Louisville Hotel and was held in conjunction with the National... by ssbhayani | Nov 1, 2023 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Business Trends, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Lumber sources throughout the Southeast region generally came to the same consensus when asked how their markets were doing, at the time of this writing, with all of them sharing that their markets seem to be on the slower side. A Mississippi lumberman said that while... by ssbhayani | Nov 1, 2023 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Textured wood floors have been popular for several decades, and with good reason. Texturing wood achieves an aged look that often helps to hide minor scratches and dents. In some areas of the country, making wood floors look old is a lucrative skill to offer... by ssbhayani | Nov 1, 2023 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Business Trends, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Hardwood distributors and manufacturers on the West Coast accounted for softer market conditions this month. In California, one distributor said, “It comes and goes. We had a strong summer so now we see a little seasonal color. Supply is tightening up on specific...