The Montréal Wood Convention (MWC) 2024, the premier event for the wood industry in North America and the largest of its kind in Canada, drew over 1150 participants from across the globe with 112 booths showcasing the latest trends, technologies, and products by the biggest companies in the industry. This marked back-to-back record-breaker years for the MWC.
The MWC took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montréal and featured series of seminars, discussions, and panel sessions featuring leading industry experts. One of the highlights of the event was the keynote speech by tech titan Michelle Romanov where she opened up about her own entrepreneurial experiences and offered valuable tips applicable to the wood industry and beyond. Benjamin Tal’s perspectives on economy was also very popular among the participants.
According to Sven Gustavsson, the Event Director, the Montréal Wood Convention 2024 was a great success on many fronts. “The event was a success because we were again able to bring the wood industry together. The networking opportunities along with the learning sessions with our great set of speakers are always a good mix to provide participants a value-added experience. This annual meeting is important for the wood industry in North America and worldwide and the presence of key industry players is always a sign of our relevancy, which we are always aiming to.”
Julie Gravel, organizing committee member and North American Commodities Sales Manager at GreenFirst Forest, reaffirmed the convention’s significance as a key hub for everyone involved in the wood industry. “The event is important to learn about not only your specified field of work, but also to learn about the new trends along the whole wood industry chain. We are all interconnected, whether it’s wood product producers, wholesalers, retailers or equipment companies, and the MWC reflects that reality in a way other events cannot replicate.”
The MWC importance is paired with the importance of the forest industry for the Canadian economy. It represents a contribution to GDP of over $20 billion, representing 8 percent of the Canadian manufacturing sector. With exports of over $38 billion in 2023, the sector boasts a solid positive trade balance (nearly $22 billion). As for lumber, Canada remains the 2nd largest producer, and in 2022, became, once again, the world’s largest exporter. In 2022, the forestry industry accounted for over 200,000 direct jobs (foresters, scientists, engineers, computer specialists, technicians, and skilled workers), and remains a pillar of economic development for many municipalities from coast to coast.
The event, which has its roots in the Canadian Lumbermen’s Association Convention, first held in 1908, was revamped and restarted in 2013 by four industry associations in Eastern Canada, the Maritime Lumber Bureau, the Ontario Forest Industry Association, the Québec Forest Industry Council and the Québec Wood Export Bureau.
Alden Robbins, Robbins Lumber Inc., Searsmont, ME; Cees de Jager, Softwood Lumber Board, Vancouver, BC; and Ryan Flom, Softwood Lumber Board, Minneapolis, MNRyan Satterfield, Cersosimo Lumber Co. Inc., Brattleboro, VT; Ron Dusavitch, Hancock Madison Lumber Co., Madison, NH; Keith Trask, Hancock Lumber Company, Bethel, ME; and Jeff Hardy, Cersosimo Lumber Co. Inc.Andre Beaulieu, NRY Retail Consulting Ltd., Saint John, NB; Hugues Simon, Resolute Forest Products, Montreal, QC; and Ted Ellis, Idaho Timber LLC, Meridian, IDOIivier Lacoste, Materiaux Blanchet Inc., Quebec City, QC; Elliott “Slim” Picken, Skana Forest Products Ltd., Montreal, QC; Kent Beveridge, Skana Forest Products Ltd., Vancouver, BC; Kyle Little, Sherwood Lumber Corporation, Melville, NY; and Emmanuel Forget, Materiaux Blanchet Inc.Sven Gustavsson, Montreal Wood Convention, Quebec City, QC; Neill Gibson, USNR, Levis, QC; Martin Vaillancourt, USNR, Plessisville, QC; and Etienne St-Hilaire, USNR, Levis, QC Ian Gotobed, Tolko Marketing & Sales Inc., Vernon, BC; Keven-Derick Auclair Savard, STARRFOREST Inc., Montreal, QC; Chris Armanini, Tolko Marketing & Sales Inc., Vernon, BC; and Joseph St-Pierre, S.M. Distributions, Rouyn-Noranda, QC Pierre-Luc Nadeau, BID Group, St.-Georges, QC; Anne-Marie Levesque, BID Group, Quebec City, QC; Laurent Poudrier, BID Group Technologies Ltd., Mirabel, QC; and Simon Berube, BID Group, Quebec City, QCIsaac Dalpe, Anisa Gjoka and Peter Lovett, King City Northway Forwarding Ltd., Montreal, QC Kris Heideman, Lavern Heideman & Sons Ltd., Eganville, ON; Gaetan Desmarais, Nicholson Manufacturing Ltd., Sidney, BC; Dave Tremblay, Nicholson Manufacturing Ltd., Jonquiere, QC; and Mark Baillie, Scotsburn Lumber Ltd., Scotsburn, NS Jean-Philippe Avoine and Louis Trottier, Piche Inc., Daveluyville, QC; and Alex Dulude, Transglobe Logistiques, Quebec City, QCAdam Connolly, J.D. Irving Limited, Saint John, NB; Drew Kennedy, Boscus Canada Inc., Toronto, ON; and Ed McNulty, J.D. Irving LimitedSteve Rouse, Viking Forest Products LLC, Minneapolis, MN; and Andy Wood and Jeff Honeysett, The Teal-Jones Group, Surrey, BCAndrew Dingman, TECHWOOD, Fort Pierce, FL; and Tom Conery, TECHWOOD, San Diego, CAOwen Thompson, Ryan Gatiss and Steve Rustja, Weston Forest Products Inc., Mississauga, ON; Matt Bruno, NAWLA, Chicago, IL; Kyle Gibbons, Weston Forest Products Inc.; and Dan Jones, TRS Components Ltd., Thorndale, ONEitan Chakov, Kaslander Lumber Co., Newark, NJ; Jeff Price and Cassidy Schlosser, NAWLA, Chicago, IL; and Aryeh Morris, Kaslander Lumber Co.Mario Tremblay, Dannik Labranche and Pascal Labranche, Cardinal Equipment, Angliers, QCAaron Schulte, Hancock Lumber Company, Casco, ME; Karl Seger, Falcon Lumber Ltd., Toronto, ON; Ron Dusavitch, Hancock Madison Lumber Co., Madison, NH; Terry Ratkovsky, Goodfellow Inc., Toronto, ON; Keith Trask, Hancock Lumber Company, Bethel, ME; Brin Langmuir, Falcon Lumber Ltd.; and Bill Sweeney, Coastal Forest Products LLC, Bow, NHGrant Gibbons, Phoenix Building Components, Toronto, ON; and Todd Bengert, Ian Gotobed and Jeff Law, Tolko Marketing & Sales Ltd., Vernon, BC Doug Race, Carter Forest Products, Calgary, AB; Steve Lavallee, Charles Jobin and Robert Guy, Goodfellow Inc., Delson, QC; and Daniel Comeau, Bois Aise de Montreal Inc., Levis, QCChad Collmann, North Star Forest Materials, Saint Paul, MN; Ben Jordan and Morgan Wellens, Nicholson & Cates Limited, Burlington, ON; and Brian Dooley, North Star Forest Materials, Saint Paul, MNJustin Smith and Bradley Deluliis, Tampa International Forest Products LLC, Tampa, FL; Trevor Pochurko, Western Forest Products Inc., Vancouver, BC; and Sam Barranco, Tampa International Forest Products LLCJoe Hanas and Albert Renaud, Nordic Structures, Montreal, QC; Veronique Petit, Francis Richard, Maxim Filion and Robert Filion, Chantiers Chibougamau Ltee/Nordic Structures, Chibougamau, QCMaria Tucci, GreenFirst Forest Products Inc., Toronto, ON; Chris McSwain, Idaho Timber LLC, Meridian, ID; and Julie Gravel, GreenFirst Forest Products Inc.Alex Fortin, Montreal Wood Convention, Quebec City, QC; Frederic Jacques, Quebec Wood Export Bureau, Quebec City, QC; Nathalie Houde and Sven Gustavsson, Montreal Wood Convention; and Alain Boulet, and Sylvain Labbe, Quebec Wood Export Bureau L.T. Gibson, U.S. LBM, Atlanta, GA; Amar Doman, Doman Building Materials Group Ltd., Vancouver, BC; Steve Rhone, Weston Forest Products Inc., Mississauga, ON; and Ian Fillinger, Interfor, Burnaby, BCTerry Miller, The Softwood Forest Products Buyer, Memphis, TN; Nate Jones, Ron Jones Hardwood Sales Inc., Union City, PA; and Judd Johnson, HMR, Memphis, TNYvon Millette, Vexco Inc., Plessisville, QC; Peter Lovett, King City Northway Forwarding Ltd., Montreal, QC; and Eric Vigneault, Vexco Inc.
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