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New year begins with mixed messages
In my comment column in the last issue, I said that I hoped to be back in work by early January 2015, following two spinal operations in September and October 2014.
In my comment column in the last issue, I said that I hoped to be back in work by early January 2015, following two spinal operations in September and October 2014.
The road to recovery and New Year hopes
In my comment column in the last issue, I ended by saying that I would be away from day-to-day work for about four to six weeks. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a rather optimistic forecast on my behalf.
In my comment column in the last issue, I ended by saying that I would be away from day-to-day work for about four to six weeks. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a rather optimistic forecast on my behalf.
‘Woodbox’ and ‘toilet’ join the campaign trail
An important upcoming event was announced at the European Panel Federation’s (EPF) Annual meeting in Bruges in June. The federation, and its co-organisers EOS and CEI-Bois, need your cooperation and support for this event, if you are a European panel maker.
An important upcoming event was announced at the European Panel Federation’s (EPF) Annual meeting in Bruges in June. The federation, and its co-organisers EOS and CEI-Bois, need your cooperation and support for this event, if you are a European panel maker.
Maybe the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes...
If you are a regular reader of this magazine, you may remember my 'bedtime story' in the first issue of this year (February/March 2014), concerning the tale of the Emperor's Clothes, which I applied to the vexed subject of climate change, formaldehyde emissions and so on.
If you are a regular reader of this magazine, you may remember my 'bedtime story' in the first issue of this year (February/March 2014), concerning the tale of the Emperor's Clothes, which I applied to the vexed subject of climate change, formaldehyde emissions and so on.
OSB is growing fast, wherever you look
Our first survey of production capacities in the global panel industry appears in this issue and it concerns OSB in North America and 'the rest of the world'. That means that we kick off our series of annual surveys (MDF and particleboard are next) with a very positive story all round.
Our first survey of production capacities in the global panel industry appears in this issue and it concerns OSB in North America and 'the rest of the world'. That means that we kick off our series of annual surveys (MDF and particleboard are next) with a very positive story all round.
A bed time story for our first issue of 2014
In considering recently the many things that we believe because we are told to, I started to wonder how many of our readers are familiar with the children’s story of The Emperor’s new clothes by Hans Christian Anderson. I came to pondering this question because it has seemed to me for a long time that this story should be essential reading for all adults, so that they are less likely to believe everything they are told.
In considering recently the many things that we believe because we are told to, I started to wonder how many of our readers are familiar with the children’s story of The Emperor’s new clothes by Hans Christian Anderson. I came to pondering this question because it has seemed to me for a long time that this story should be essential reading for all adults, so that they are less likely to believe everything they are told.
The New Yearmay well build on 2013’s optimism
as I write this column, there is only just over a month to go before the end of 2013, which has been a year of mixed fortunes for the panel manufacturing industry, depending on where the manufacturers are located.
as I write this column, there is only just over a month to go before the end of 2013, which has been a year of mixed fortunes for the panel manufacturing industry, depending on where the manufacturers are located.
Still looking for stability in global markets
A major part of this issue is given over to part one of our survey of particleboard mills, covering Europe and North America. Nobody will be surprised to hear that new capacity is not planned in North America, while western Europe has just four capacity increases planned – two of which are from Swedspan.
A major part of this issue is given over to part one of our survey of particleboard mills, covering Europe and North America. Nobody will be surprised to hear that new capacity is not planned in North America, while western Europe has just four capacity increases planned – two of which are from Swedspan.
It’s true - things really are looking better!
Continuing the theme of my Comment columns in the last two issues, it seems that there really is good news out there as we pass the halfway stage in 2013. Improvements in the market in North America have continued, thus far at least, and most commentators seem to think that will continue.
Continuing the theme of my Comment columns in the last two issues, it seems that there really is good news out there as we pass the halfway stage in 2013. Improvements in the market in North America have continued, thus far at least, and most commentators seem to think that will continue.
Good news is out there if you look for it
In my Comment column in the last issue, I said that I was looking forward to Ligna and believed that it was going to be blessed with a good number of both exhibitors and visitors. The good news is that I was right.
In my Comment column in the last issue, I said that I was looking forward to Ligna and believed that it was going to be blessed with a good number of both exhibitors and visitors. The good news is that I was right.
Reasons to be cheerful as Ligna opens its doors
This is an odd-numbered year and this is the April/May edition of WBPI, so a large part of this magazine is, of course, dedicated to the exhibition which the industry is eagerly anticipating – the big, biennial, show for the world’s woodworking industries called Ligna. It will be held in Hannover, Germany, from May 6-10.
This is an odd-numbered year and this is the April/May edition of WBPI, so a large part of this magazine is, of course, dedicated to the exhibition which the industry is eagerly anticipating – the big, biennial, show for the world’s woodworking industries called Ligna. It will be held in Hannover, Germany, from May 6-10.
With a bit of luck and a following wind.....
In some countries, including the UK, the number 13 is regarded as an unlucky number by the superstitious. I always joke: “I’m not superstitious, it’s unlucky!” But I’m sure that 2013 will bring no such bad omens and that everything will be great. Well, in truth, I am hopeful rather than sure, but we must be positive!
In some countries, including the UK, the number 13 is regarded as an unlucky number by the superstitious. I always joke: “I’m not superstitious, it’s unlucky!” But I’m sure that 2013 will bring no such bad omens and that everything will be great. Well, in truth, I am hopeful rather than sure, but we must be positive!
Obstacles ahead need the Olympic spirit
Suddenly, another year is almost over and we have reached the issue of WBPI which both sees out 2012 and sees in 2013. A chance to consider what has been and what is still to come, then.
Suddenly, another year is almost over and we have reached the issue of WBPI which both sees out 2012 and sees in 2013. A chance to consider what has been and what is still to come, then.
South America takes centre stage in the news
In recent times we have reported on a number of takeovers of one machinery company by another as the complete line suppliers add to their competence in certain areas of supply to the panel production line. However, in this issue, it is some of the panel manufacturers who are making the news in terms of buying each other out and that is happening in South America.
In recent times we have reported on a number of takeovers of one machinery company by another as the complete line suppliers add to their competence in certain areas of supply to the panel production line. However, in this issue, it is some of the panel manufacturers who are making the news in terms of buying each other out and that is happening in South America.
In an uncertain world, focus on the positives
In my column in the last issue, I said that nobody could confidently predict where panel markets will go this year and nothing has happened since I wrote those words in late November 2011 to suggest that such forecasts are going to get any easier.
In my column in the last issue, I said that nobody could confidently predict where panel markets will go this year and nothing has happened since I wrote those words in late November 2011 to suggest that such forecasts are going to get any easier.