WRCLA/BC Wood Team Up With Welcome Reception

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Phoenix, AZ-As the largest-crowd-ever gathered here for the annual North American Wholesale Lumber Association’s Traders Market, members of the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association (WRCLA) and BC Wood kicked off the event with a reception. The gathering was held at the Phoenix Convention Center.

WRCLA is a Vancouver (Canada) based non-profit association representing quality producers of Western Red Cedar lumber products in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

Founded in 1954 and known as “the voice of the Cedar industry,” the WRCLA operates customer service programs throughout Canada and the United States to support its members’ Cedar products with information, education and quality standards. Learn more at www.realcedar.com.

BC Wood is a not-for-profit trade association that supports British Columbia businesses that manufacture wood products.
BC Wood is a voice for the value-added industry, bringing innovative ideas to the table and insight into how to strengthen BC’s wood culture. BC Wood is leading the industry by creating a culture where wood is the first choice for all types of construction and design products.

Learn more at www.bcwood.com.

By Zach Miller

Editor and fourth generation of the Miller family to work at Miller Wood Trade Publications.

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