NAWLA’s 2021 Traders Market Reunites Colleagues, Lumber Experts

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“The meetings we have with manufacturers and mills are critical in continuing to develop and grow our offerings to our customers. Without events like this we become detached from the power of the relationship.”

The NAWLA community was thrilled to gather together in person at our 2021 Traders Market, held November 10-12 in Louisville, Kentucky. 

Nearly 800 NAWLA members gathered in person in Louisville to learn from one another, make business deals and discover the latest trends, best practices and technologies driving the lumber industry forward. 

Take a peek at some of the best moments from the event—and save the date for our 2022 Traders Market, November 9-11, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

“Every Traders Market produces business. New business, growth in existing business, and always growth in your relationships. It is a very valuable tool for our industry to stay connected.”

“We were excited to have face to face interaction back. It beats the heck out
of anything that can be done virtually. The NAWLA Traders Market is the best trade show in our
industry.”

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