National woodworking retailer Woodcraft will mark two decades of sponsoring its Turn for Troops Turn-a-Thon on November 4 and 5 at participating retail locations across the country.
HOMAG Canada has entered into a strategic collaboration with Venjakob that will expand its portfolio of woodworking machinery to include Venjakob’s range of finishing and coating products.
New residential furniture orders rose 29% compared to August 2022 figures, but the comparison can be misleading since that number was down 34% from 2021 figures.
A subsidiary of Kimball International has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor to resolve alleged hiring discrimination at its Danville location. Under the agreement, the employer will pay $132,500 in back wages and interest to 201 women who applied for product assembly positions, but were denied.
The BioMatters team at the University of Michigan has developed a method to 3D-print "concrete structures" using sawdust.
The team at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and Digital Architecture Research & Technology (DART) Laboratory is using sawdust created at the Fabrication Laboratory at Taubman.
More than 2,000 separate furniture pieces manufactured by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, purchased by consumers and stored in numerous Ryder Last Mile, Inc. warehouses located throughout the country might get their already paid-for furniture ... providing they pay shipping and storage fees.
Wellborn Cabinet has appointed Mara Villanueva-Heras as its chief marketing officer. She will be joining the executive team and will be responsible for marketing and product strategy for the company.
Five winners were named in the second annual 2023 Mass Timber Competition: Building to Net-Zero Carbon, which was jointly funded by the Softwood Lumber Board and USDA Forest Service (USDA).
Since 1893, Plato Woodwork has earned its reputation as one of America’s finest custom cabinetry manufacturers and fashion leaders. And now, it has been honored as one of Minnesota's best family businesses.
The Oregon Mass Timber Coalition, led by the Port of Portland, will receive approximately $41.4 million to become a national leader in using mass timber to accelerate affordable housing production, provide good jobs, and restore forest health.