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82_Cover_1.jpgInwood Magazine

The Best Wood Business Intelligence

Inwood is the most respected wood business publication in New Zealand and Australia, published six times annually and read by 40,000-plus people per issue throughout Asia Pacific region.

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August/September 2005

The Worst May Be Over For Kiwi Wood Exporters

In June the Agri-Fax Log Price Index for New Zealand radiata fell to its lowest point in 10 years, but by late July there had been some improvement and the export sector was noticeably more upbeat. ... Read

Over The Fence - Lessons aplenty for a troubled industry

The New Zealand forest products sector faces a number of important issues. But many are not unique to the country and there is nothing wrong with having a good look over the competition’s shoulder. ... Read

Training Still Matters

Even though times are tough and training has slowed in the forest industry, FITEC chief executive John Blakey says companies still believe in the importance of training. Despite a slow start to the year, 77% of the industry’s annual training budget has been committed by the end of July. ... Read

Education Delivering Pull For LVL

Manufacturers of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) are in a buoyant mood, with their strategy of educating specifiers and university students about the product's performance benefits beginning to show through in sales. ... Read

What A Waste - Compulsory Wood Recycling May Be Close

Australia and New Zealand both have public policy commitments to reduce all kinds of waste and to increase recycling and reuse. But when it comes to timber, a general lack of viable recycling options and resources is apparently making it all ‘too hard’. ... Read

Latte-Sipping Elite Influence Carr's Cypress Decision

The decision by New South Wales Premier Bob Carr to shut down a substantial part of the cypress pine industry has ignited fury in the bush and is seen as a sign of Labor's growing contempt for country people. ... Read

Government's (lack of) Forestry Policy Eroding Landscape

An oxymoron is defined as a "figure of speech with pointed conjunction of seemingly contradictory expressions". Pretty much sums up the New Zealand Government's approach to afforestation, doesn't it? And yes, it shares a common Greek root with 'moron'. ... Read

Elmia Wood Sends Strong Eco-Efficiency Signals

It is billed as the biggest forestry show in the world and this year’s Elmia Wood lived up to the advance PR, with more than 50,000 visitors attending over four days. ... Read

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