by ssbhayani | Jan 31, 2023 | #timberindustrynews, ash, auction, auctions, average price, beech, beech logs, Daily News, Germany, hardwood, Hardwoods, Industry News, Lumber Pricing Trends, oak, oak logs, price, prices, timber, timber trade, Wood, wood auctions, wood market, wood prices
Recent auctions in Germany reveal considerably higher prices for hardwoods, and especially…
by ssbhayani | Sep 27, 2022 | #timberindustrynews, Finland, Industry News, Latest Trends, log prices, Lumber Pricing Trends, Market Analysis, Market Prices, timber trade
Finnish timber trade was very brisk in August, with the total volume more than 60 percent higher than the average for the previous five years. In standing sales, prices of softwood logs remained at the July level and prices of … Continue reading → The post Finland:...
by ssbhayani | Sep 26, 2022 | #timberindustrynews, Companies in the timber industry, Daily News, Industry News, timber group, timber trade, UK
National Timber Group (NTG) has acquired SV Timber. This is the latest…
by ssbhayani | Sep 26, 2022 | #timberindustrynews, Daily News, Finland, Global Trends, Industry News, log prices, Lumber Pricing Trends, Market Analysis, pulpwood, roundwood, timber trade, Wood Industry Prices
Finnish timber trade was very brisk in August, with the total volume…
by ssbhayani | Sep 26, 2022 | #timberindustrynews, Companies & Industry Events, German, Industry News, Latest Trends, timber trade
The situation in the German timber industry is clouding over despite increased sales in the first half. This is what the latest HDH (Main association of the German Wood Industry) economic indicator for August 2022 suggests. According to the mood picture determined by...
by ssbhayani | Sep 11, 2022 | #timberindustrynews, Companies & Industry Events, energy crisis, Germany, Industry News, Latest Trends, Market Analysis, Market Prices, timber trade
In August, the German Timber Trade Association (GD Holz) carried out a survey on the increased energy costs in the timber trade. Of the 33 companies surveyed, the majority (45%) mainly uses wood to generate heat. Followed by gas at 38% … Continue reading → The post...