International Forest Industries -
Open menu
  • Home
  • Editor’s Comment
    • Issue 102 Dec/Jan 2025
    • Issue 101 Oct/Nov 2024
    • Issue 100 Aug/Sept 2024
    • Issue 99 Jun/Jul 2024
    • Issue 98 Apr/May 2024
    • Issue 97 Feb/Mar 2024
    • Issue 96 Dec/Jan 2024
    • Issue 95 Oct/Nov 2023
    • Issue 93 Jun/Jul 2023
    • Issue 92 Apr/May 2023
    • Issue 91 Feb/Mar 2023
    • Issue 90 Dec/Jan 2023
    • Issue 89 Oct/Nov 2022
    • Issue 88 Aug/Sept 2022
    • Issue 87 Jun/Jul 2022
    • Issue 86 Apr/May 2022
    • Issue 85 Feb/Mar 2022
    • Issue 84 Dec/Jan 2022
    • Issue 83 Oct/Nov 2021
    • Issue 82 Aug/Sept 2021
    • Issue 81 Jun/Jul 2021
    • Issue 80 Apr/May 2021
    • Issue 79 Feb/Mar 2021
    • Issue 78 Dec/Jan 2021
    • Issue 77 Oct/Nov 2020
    • Issue 76 Aug/Sept 2020
    • Issue 75 Jun/Jul 2020
    • Issue 74 Apr/May 2020
    • Issue 73 Feb/Mar 2020
    • Issue 72 Dec/Jan 2020
    • Issue 71 Oct/Nov 2019
    • Issue 70 Aug/Sept 2019
    • Issue 69 Jun/Jul 2019
    • Issue 68 Apr/May 2019
    • Issue 67 Feb/Mar 2019
    • Issue 66 Dec/Jan 2019
    • Issue 65 Oct/Nov 2018
    • Issue 64 Aug/Sept 2018
    • Issue 63 Jun/Jul 2018
    • Issue 62 Apr/May 2018
    • Issue 61 Feb/Mar 2018
    • Issue 60 Dec17/Jan18
    • Issue 59 Oct/Nov 2017
    • Issue 58 Aug/Sept 2017
    • Issue 57 Jun/Jul 2017
    • Issue 56 Apr/May 2017
  • Download IFI 2024
  • Get IFI Free
  • Media Pack
  • Advertise With IFI
  • Corporate Videos
    • Biomass
    • EWP’s
    • Logging
    • Sawmilling
  • Show Guide
    • Show Guide 2021
    • Show Guide 2022
  • Contact
Latest Issue IFI April / May 2025 click to view

Archives: Uncategorised

NZ forestry sector COVID-19 update following 25 March
READ MORE
NZ forestry sector COVID-19 update following 25 March
March 27, 2020

Covid-19 – In this update from Te Uru Rakau, please find information on essential services, ports and registering as an essential service which will or should have been implemented as New Zealand went into Level 4 Alert for Covid-19 late on Wednesday. At an industry teleconference on Wednesday, Forestry Minister Shane Jones clarified that the[…]

French government to require 50% timber in all new public buildings from 2022
READ MORE
French government to require 50% timber in all new public buildings from 2022
February 14, 2020

The government of France is set to require that all new public buildings must be made at least 50% from wood or other sustainable materials from 2022 as it pushes for sustainable urban development. The local government in Paris had already pledged a greater use of natural materials such as wood, straw and hemp, and[…]

AU$20 million Hydrogen Transition Centre announced
READ MORE
AU$20 million Hydrogen Transition Centre announced
February 7, 2020

Deakin University has announced it will pioneer an Australian first Hydrogen Transition Centre to help fuel cleaner, low emissions trucks in Victoria. The centre to be established at Deakin’s Warrnambool campus in the state’s southwest, will partner with industry on the AU$20 million research and industry testing site according to Deakin Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin.[…]

Russia now largest exporter of softwood lumber
READ MORE
Russia now largest exporter of softwood lumber
February 7, 2020

Russia has surpassed Canada to become the world’s largest exporter of softwood lumber, and was on track to ship almost 32 million m3 of lumber in 2019 (23% of globally traded lumber in 2019), reports the Wood Resource Quarterly in its latest issue. Global trade of softwood lumber slowed in the 3Q/19 but was still[…]

NZ forest owners wary of closing access
READ MORE
NZ forest owners wary of closing access
February 7, 2020

New Zealand log exporters are bracing themselves for supply chain problems in China due to the outbreak of coronavirus. Some forest owners are already reducing their harvesting rate. Regrettably this will have an immediate effect on harvesting crew employment. The New Zealand Forest Owners Association says that the extended Lunar New Year public holiday makes[…]

Analysis – what’s happening in China?
READ MORE
Analysis – what’s happening in China?
February 7, 2020

Included in this week’s issue is a media release put out on Monday by FOA and the Forest Industry Contractors Association on the impact of the Chinese market and ripple effects being felt by the forestry industry and contractors in New Zealand. In addition to the information in the press release, they’ve included additional market[…]

Australia – Hyne Timber Tumbarumba back up and running
READ MORE
Australia – Hyne Timber Tumbarumba back up and running
February 5, 2020

As recovery gets underway for the Tumbarumba region, NSW, the Hyne Timber Mill is back up and running, despatching truckloads of timber, thanks to the many volunteers and emergency services who protected it throughout the bushfire crisis. A number of team members from Queensland have been deployed to Tumbarumba to assist with the Mill’s recommencement[…]

Coronavirus outbreak in China snuffs out NZ forestry recovery
READ MORE
Coronavirus outbreak in China snuffs out NZ forestry recovery
February 5, 2020

By: Jamie Gray Business reporter, NZ Herald jamie.gray@nzherald.co.nz    @JamieGrayNZ   Late last year, New Zealand log prices in China were improving, restoring a little confidence to the sector. But the virus outbreak has again seen logs start to pile up on Chinese wharves as economic activity looks certain to slow in response to the[…]

Metsä Fibre’s Nordic Timber sawn timber is now called Metsä
READ MORE
Metsä Fibre’s Nordic Timber sawn timber is now called Metsä
February 5, 2020

Metsä Fibre, part of Metsä Group, is renewing its sawn timber product brand. The previously used Nordic Timber name will be replaced by Metsä brand in all sawn timber products, and at the same time, the company is renewing its sawn timber shipping marks and packaging to respond to the brand update. “We want to[…]

Stora Enso’s mill to provide renewable district heating in Germany
READ MORE
Stora Enso’s mill to provide renewable district heating in Germany
February 5, 2020

Excess heat from the industrial processes at Stora Enso’s Maxau paper mill in Germany, will be used to provide renewable, biomass-based district heating for the city of Karlsruhe. A new, approximately two-kilometre-long connection pipeline will transfer the heat from the mill to an existing pipeline that links up the local refinery with the municipal heating[…]

Posts navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

MOST RECENT

  • Trumps Tariffs Trigger Turmoil
  • Vital forests as guarantors of climate-friendly wood: The forestry industry leads LIGNA 2025 visitors on new paths toward greater resource efficiency
  • Springer SAWBOX – Next installation right in the heart of Europe

NEWS ARCHIVE

  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024

SEARCH NEWS

International Forest Industries
2 Claridge Court, Lower Kings Road
Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
England HP4 2AF, UK

Tel: +44 (0) 1442 877583
Email: robin@internationalforestindustries.com

© Copyright 2025
Privacy & cookies

IFI LinkedIn feed