by ssbhayani | Dec 5, 2024 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Feature Stories, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
The National Hardwood Wood Lumber Association (NHLA) was thrilled to recently announce the graduation of the 207th Class from the NHLA’s renowned Inspector Training School (ITS). The ceremony took place at NHLA headquarters in Memphis, TN, featuring inspiring speeches... by ssbhayani | Dec 5, 2024 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Feature Stories, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
The 2024 fall meeting of the Canadian Hardwood Bureau (CHB) was held recently in St. Louis, MO, in conjunction with the National Hardwood Lumber Association’s (NHLA) Annual Convention. Mike Penner, Breeze Dried Inc./Townsend Lumber Inc., Tillsonburg, ON; Philippe... by ssbhayani | Dec 5, 2024 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine, obituary
John Jeffrey Taylor John Jeffrey Taylor of Memphis, TN, was born on September 20, 1955, he passed away at the age of 69 after a long illness on October 20, 2024. Jeff was born in Bruce, MS, to Ralph and Faye Taylor. After graduating from Whitehaven High School in... by ssbhayani | Dec 5, 2024 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
s 2024 winds to a close, the Hardwood Manufacturers Association (HMA) would like to take the time to recognize and thank all of the industry stakeholders who have contributed to HMA’s American Hardwoods™ education and promotion campaign. Your generous support... by ssbhayani | Dec 5, 2024 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Over the past several months, I have spoken with many of you in the hardwood industry and have found one topic that keeps coming up: finding new markets. Either domestically through the Real American Hardwood promotion program or internationally through AHEC... by ssbhayani | Dec 5, 2024 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Looking ahead to 2025, what excites you? For many, it’s the hope that things won’t get worse, but there are always opportunities. Where will your new markets come from? How will you attract new customers? The only factor you can truly control is how to get current...