Integration Of Madison’s Directory And Blue Book Is Complete

Nov/Dec Issue

Share this...

Vancouver, BC and Carol Stream, IL— The integration of Madison’s Sawmill Lumber Listings Directory, with its head office in Vancouver, with Blue Book Services’ Lumber Blue Book directory, headquartered in Carol Stream, has been completed and is now available for purchase. The combined dataset contains over 23,000 headquarter listings and over 8,000 branch listings, for companies throughout the supply chain, including primary sawmills, wholesalers, secondary remanufacturers, importers, exporters and lumberyards. 

The same expertly researched and thoroughly cross-referenced business information Madison’s has provided customers for decades is now enhanced with Lumber Blue Book’s sophisticated online platform and its directory coverage throughout North America. The combined database is available now. 

For more information and to subscribe, please visit https://madisonsreport.com/products/madisons-directory/ or call Madison’s at 604-319-2266 or Blue Book Services at 630-668-3500. 

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

The premier online information source for the forest products industry since 1927.

Share This
Related Articles
Softwood Forest Products Buyer
Miller Wood Trade Publications

Mass Timber Event Celebrates 10 Years

Mass Timber Event Celebrates 10 Years The tenth annual International Mass Timber Conference recently welcomed more than 3,000 attendees to the Oregon Convention Center in

Read More »
Softwood Forest Products Buyer
Cadance Hanson

Northeast Business Trends

Northeast Business Trends Improvements In The Northeastern Softwood Market By Cadance JohnsonAssociate Editor While spring demand has increased, softwood lumber representatives shared that the rising

Read More »
Softwood Forest Products Buyer
Terry Miller

Inland West Business Trends

Inland West Business Trends A Steady Inland West Softwood Market By Terry Miller President Activity for softwood across the Inland West has remained generally steady,

Read More »