It was a week laced with international intrque, as a veneer firm in Virginia pled guilty to smuggling $2.6 million worth of veneer to Syrian - an export market that has been strictly verboten for years. This was not a story of misplaced paperwork.
The Cabinet Makers Association, the organization for cabinetmakers and woodworkers, has launched the CMA Professional Certification Program — an educational and marketing tool intended to help woodworking businesses improve their competitive advantage.
ALPHARETTA, GA – The Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) has entered into a cooperative marketing alliance with the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) to support the annual Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS).
Wood industry factories close as capacity shifts to new players, says Stiles president Peter Kleinschmidt. As once outsourced products return to the U.S., companies see they can't capture opportunities with 25-year-old technology.
CINNAMINSON, NJ - EMSL Analytical says laboratory testing of combustible dusts can prevent tragegies such as those recently outlined by U.S. Chemical Safety Board Chairman Rafael Moure-Eraso.
Residential furniture maker La-Z-Boy Inc. (NYSE: LZB) said it expects to receive $16 million in wooden bedroom furniture antidumping duties that had been withheld earlier.
An arrest has been made in the case of the Jan. 16, 2012, fire that consumed a 3,500-year-old ancient cypress tree in Big Tree Park known as The Senator.
Wood industry execs at the 2012 Executive Briefing Conference found a rich mix of economic forecasting and edgy technology. The tenth anniversary EBC, sponsored by Stiles Machinery, was held in Charlotte, NC last week.
NASHVILLE, TN - Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LP) (NYSE: LPX) lumped an additional $10.6 million to its previously stated loss for 2011 after learning that an audit of its GreenFiber joint venture.