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82_Cover_1.jpgInwood Magazine

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May/June 2007

Verification Rules Put Heat On Structural F7

A circular to Australian producers of structural timber products ensuring they comply with relevant standards is seen by some as a warning rather than a friendly prompt. ... Read

Specifiers – The primary target of NZ wood promotion

It has been described as “a positive sign of a maturing industry working together”, but it will probably be next year before New Zealand’s first large-scale domestic wood promotion campaign makes its public debut. ... Read

Facing East – All eyes now on the Emirates

As the ongoing construction boom in the United Arab Emirates creates new opportunities, timber suppliers are urged to grab their piece of the action. ... Read

Disturbing The Paece – Anger over Government plans for NZ countryside

It seems an absurdity that a little country like New Zealand, with almost no heavy industry to speak of, is facing a $1.7 billion carbon emission blowout bill by 2012. And that is just the tip of a raging land use management argument. ... Read

Fast And Furious – Eclectic Malaysia targets furniture identity

More intense regional competition is driving the Malaysian furniture industry to shed the shackles of mediocrity and join the race to add value through better design and superior quality. ... Read

Lessons At Interzum For China Hopefuls

There is no doubt about the potential for New Zealand and Australian wood processing companies to carve out strong and lucrative business relationships in China – but doing it on a shoestring is not the answer. ... Read

Singapore Zing – Driving the Best of Asia furniture theme

The wheels are spinning positively for the Singapore furniture industry, with this year’s IFFS the most upbeat for ages. ... Read

Pine Continues To Appeal In Booming Vietnam

According to a recent Vietnamese Ministry of Trade bulletin focusing on the country’s wood furniture exports in 2006 and prospects for 2007, pine was the second most important solid wood material by value for furniture, after rubberwood. ... Read

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