Woodworking Industry News
Jeld-Wen's bid to overturn antitrust verdict denied
A judge has upheld a ruling in favor of Steves & Sons (pictured), thereby denying Jeld-Wen's motion to overturn an antitrust verdict stemming from its acquisition of an interior moulded doorskins plant.
Kalesnikoff Lumber to build $35 million mass timber facility
The company said it will build the most advanced, fully integrated, multi-species mass timber manufacturing facility in North America.
Georgia-Pacific foresees low worker interest, invests $30 million in machinery
In an effort to safeguard itself from a potentially growing lack of employees, Georgia-Pacific is preparing to upgrade and maximize efficiency in all of its product lines.
Trump proposes major budget cuts to EPA, housing, unemployment
President Trump's administration proposed 2020's federal budget on Monday, requesting major cuts to many departments.
Wisconsin remodeling firm launches cabinetry division
A Southeastern Wisconsin remodeling company will launch its own custom cabinetry division.
Garage storage: Is it time to raise the clutter?
There are several automated storage options on the market allowing homeowners to add more floor space and clear up clutter in the garage.
Home organization firms expect project diversification to drive 2019 revenue
Closets & Organized Storage released its 2019 State of the Industry study, which found that a majority of respondents plan a broad diversification of new projects in 2019 with multi-family projects topping the list at 26%, single-family residential at 24% and office space at 18%.
Lumber Liquidators pays $33 million to settle formaldehyde scandal
Hardwood flooring giant has paid regulators $33 million to settle its formaldehyde flooring scandal.
Kewaunee millwork CEO resigns, CFO takes the reins
Architectural millwork and lab furnishings firm Kewaunee Scientific has announced the resignation of CEO and president David M. Rausch, effective immediately.