Category: National Hardwood Magazine

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Lucidyne Adds Trammel to Sales Team

Corvallis, OR — Lucidyne, headquartered here, recently announced the addition of Taylor Trammel to its sales team as sales representative focusing on the West Coast

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Rowe Joins Quality Hardwoods Team

Powassan, ON — Shaun Rowe recently began working for Quality Hardwoods Ltd., located here, in sales and purchasing. Quality Hardwoods Ltd. purchases green lumber from

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News Developments – May 2021

West Bros Furniture Introduces New Lineup with U.S. Hardwoods Available this month, West Bros Furniture, a case goods manufacturer located in Hanover, ON, is introducing

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Who’s Who in Hardwoods

Joe Englert is president of Classic Mouldings, Inc. in White, GA. His role includes overseeing purchasing, payables, receivables, sales, the production schedule and human resources.

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News Developments

Mouser Custom Cabinetry Acquired by Kith Kitchens Mouser Custom Cabinetry Acquired by Kith Kitchens Pfingsten, located in Chicago, IL, recently announced that its portfolio company,

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West Coast Business Trends

Out on the West Coast, it’s pretty much the same as the rest of the country: demand is high, but supplies are tight. In Washington,

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Southeast Business Trends

Several lumber providers in the Southeast reported the same circumstances in the markets for their products: Demand is high but it’s difficult to produce enough

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Northeast Trends

In the Northeast, sales of Hardwood lumber are going well. Some suppliers have enough logs to saw while one lumberman interviewed reported that more logs

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Lake State Trends

Lumber suppliers in the Lake States reported being busy, with good sales and, in one case, difficulty in keeping up with demand. A Wisconsin source

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