The Montréal Wood Convention 2023, a premier event for the wood industry in North America, recently took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, located in Montreal, Canada. The convention drew 1100 participants from around the world and featured 110 booths showcasing the latest trends, technologies, and products by the biggest companies in the industry – a record number of participants for the event.
In addition to the booths, the convention hosted a series of seminars, discussions, and panel sessions featuring leading industry experts. The keynote speaker Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, an NFL player for the New York Jets, was undoubtedly the star of the event. He charmed the participants with his journey from professional football to medical school, and discussed the importance of leadership, perseverance, and adaptability.
In addition to the keynote speech and CEO-Panel, the convention featured a variety of other events and activities with networking opportunities and an industry seminar on the economy and markets.
According to Sven Gustavsson, the event director, the Montréal Wood Convention 2023 was a success that provided opportunity for the wood industry to come together and share ideas, knowledge, and innovations. “We are delighted that people enjoyed such a diverse range of seminars and discussions at this year’s convention,” said Gustavsson.
“The presence of so many important players in the industry is another proof of the relevance and necessity of this annual meeting for the wood industry in North America and worldwide.”
The forest industry is a major contributor to the Canadian economy with a GDP contribution of nearly $20 billion (2012 chained dollars), representing 8 percent of Canada’s manufacturing sector. With exports of more than $46 billion in 2022, the sector has a strong positive trade balance (close to $30 billion). In terms of Softwood lumber, Canada remains the world’s 2e largest producer and the 2e largest exporter. The forest industry provided in 2021 more than 210,000 direct jobs (foresters, scientists, engineers, computer specialists, technicians, and skilled workers) and is still a pillar of economic development for many municipalities from coast to coast.
“The Montréal Wood Convention reconfirms its role as the key Canadian hub for producers, wholesalers, and retailers of wood products. We are delighted with the record participation from the United States and Canada, as well as the significant presence from overseas markets,” explained Sylvain Labbé, President and CEO of the Quebec Wood Export Bureau (QWEB) and a member of the organizing committee.
The Montréal Wood Convention has continued to grow in popularity since its inception, despite a hiatus due to the global pandemic of COVID-19. Each year, the varied program and the quality of participating companies reflect the latest market trends and the many changes in the industry.
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.
Ryan Noble, Jack Cole and Bryan Ostreim, UFP Industries Inc., Windsor, CO; and Tracey Crow, UFP Industries Inc., Union City, GAWoody Rich, Legna Software LLC, Winston-Salem, NC; and Rick Ostrom and John Curley, Seaboard International Forest Products LLC, Nashua, NHBlake DeFrance, JoeScan Inc., Vancouver, WA; Adam Duplisea, Nyle Dry Kilns, Brewer, ME; Joey Nelson, JoeScan Inc.; and Jeremy Howard, Nyle Dry KilnsBob Bell, MiCROTEC, Erieville, NY; and Amy Coyner, MiCROTEC Belpre, OHIan Gotobed, Chris Armanini, Rhys Thompson, Jordan Nixon and Liam Revell, Tolko Marketing & Sales Inc., Vernon, BC Peter Lovett, King City Northway Forwarding Ltd., Montreal, QC; Geoff Berwick, Fairway Lumber Co. Inc., Long Island, NY; Anisa Gjoka, King City Northway Forwarding Ltd.; Lloyd Lovett, King City Forwarding USA Inc., Chesapeake, VA; and Eric Vigneault, Vexco Inc., Plessisville, QCJas Binning, Gulraj Binning, Sean Girard and Parm Binning, Jazz Forest Products Ltd., Abbotsford, BCTrina Lambe, Sara Leslie and Marika Bower, Weston Forest Products Inc., Mississauga, ON; and (standing from left) Zain Malik, Brandon Desyatnik, Rob Hruby, Emma Avakian and Owen Thompson, Weston Forest Products Inc.Joe Schemanske, Boise Cascade Company, Detroit, MI; Andy Wood, The Teal-Jones Group, Surrey, BC; and Jeff Hendon, Boise Cascade Company, Detroit, MIWilliam Giguere, Sherwood Lumber Company, Charlton, MA; Ryan Satterfield, Cersosimo Lumber Co. Inc., Brattleboro, VT; Adam Connolly, J.D. Irving Limited, Saint John, NB; Denis Dube, J.D. Irving Limited, Clair, NB; Christian Gilbert, J.D. Irving Limited, Saint John, NB; and Guy Rioux, Sciage et Planage Rioux Inc., Notre-Dame-du-Lac, QC Simon Bèrubè, David Gourde, Sylvain Dionne and Mario Tremblay, Pierre-Luc Nadeau, BID Group Technologies Ltd., Quebec City, QC; and Jacques Loubert, BID Group Technologies Ltd., Mirabel, QCJeff Hardy, Cersosimo Lumber Co. Inc., Brattleboro, VT; Terry Ratkovsky, Goodfellow Inc., Toronto, ON; Jennifer Dennison, Lavern Heideman & Sons Ltd., Eganville, ON; and Ryan Satterfield, Cersosimo Lumber Co. Inc.Mike Andrew and Ben Jordan, Nicholson and Cates Limited, Burlington, ON; Jean-Philippe Thibault, Canadian Wood Products, Prevost, QC; Gregg Koehler, Sinclar Group Forest Products Ltd., Prince George, BC; and Morgan Wellens, Nicholson and Cates LimitedMatt Duprey, Hancock Lumber Company, Casco, ME; Harry Nederpelt, Brian Grant and Bonnie McBeth, Home Hardware Stores Limited, St. Jacobs, ON; Jack Bowen, Hancock Lumber Company, Casco, ME; and Dan Edwards, Western Lumber Company LLC, Medford, ORMartin Houle, PricewaterhouseCooper, Montreal, QC; Russ Permann, Taiga Building Products, Calgary, AB; Ted Ellis, Idaho Timber, Meridian, ID; Dan Starr, Do It Best, Fort Wayne, IN; Andre Beaulieu, J.D. Irving Ltd., Saint John, NB; and Frederick Bouchard, PricewaterhouseCooperTom Merkert, Capital Forest Products Inc., Annapolis, MD; Bryan Jones, Capital Forest Products Inc., South Bend, IN; Ben Jerkins, Capital Forest Products Inc., Atlanta, GA; and Janick Bouffard, Groupe Lebel Inc., Montreal, QCGilles Martel and Gilles Vincent Martel, Lumber Resources Inc., Quebec City, QCParm Binning, Jazz Forest Products Ltd., Abbotsford, BC; Robin Hayward, BC Wood Specialties Group, Vancouver, BC; Jas Binning, Jazz Forest Products Ltd.; Randi Walker, BC Wood Specialties Group; and Gulraj Binning, Jazz Forest Products Ltd.Sven Gustavsson, Montreal Wood Convention, Quebec City, QC; Alain Boulet, Elizabeth Sorba and Sylvain Labbè, Quebec Wood Export Bureau, Quebec City, QC; Nathalie Houde, Alex Fortin and Monica Lapierre, Montreal Wood Convention; and Eli Gould and Frèdèric Jacques, Quebec Wood Export BureauEric Michaud, Carbotech/Autolog, Sarasota, FL; Eric Faucher, Carbotech/Autolog, Plessisville, QC; and Gilles Gauvin, Carbotech/Autolog, Blainville, QCLudovic Bianciotto, Frank Henault, Fèlix Lèpine and Axelle Poujade, Effecto Inc., Saint-Georges, QCFrancis Richard, Veronique Petit, Maxim Filion, Albert Renaud, Robert Filion and Joe Hanas, Nordic, Montreal, QCBenoit Barrette, Barrette-Chapais Ltèe, Montreal, QC; Jerome Pelletier and Andre Beaulieu, J.D. Irving Limited, Saint John, NB; and Yves Barrette, Barrette-Chapais Ltèe Phil Schumock, Stella-Jones Inc., Tacoma, WA; Tim Atkinson, Stimson Lumber Company, Portland, OR; and Jeremy Howard, Nyle Dry Kilns, Brewer, MEMartin Vaillancourt, USNR, Plessisville, QC; Dave Ford, USNR, Salmon Arm, BC; and Jean-Sèbastien Pelletier, USNR/VAB, Lèvis, QC
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