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New CEO for Komatsu Forest AB

On April 1, 2020 Jens Bengtsson took up his new position as CEO of Komatsu Forest AB, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of forest machines and related services and accessories. Source: Timberbiz Mr Bengtsson has worked in the company for 11 years. “I am very honored
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L-Series skidders and feller bunchers revised by Deere

John Deere’s revised L-Series II Skidders and Feller Bunchers build upon the best features of the original machines while simplifying the design to increase reliability. Source: Timberbiz After listening to its customers, Deere made significant yet subtle improvements without compromi
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UK new survey shows decrease in demand for timber

The timber trade in the UK is facing a significant decrease in demand for products according to a Timber Trade Federation (TTF) survey of members, with more than 60% of respondents accessing the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS). Source: Timberbiz This reflects construction site
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Norske Skog reopens French mill, Norway and NZ remain closed

As Norske Skog closely monitors the coronavirus outbreak it is continuously implementing measures to reduce the risk for employees and ensure continuity of operations. In France the company has commenced full production at its Golbey mill. Source: Timberbiz “Our top priority is to ens
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Deere produces face shields

John Deere, in collaboration with the UAW, the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, is producing protective face shields in Moline, Illinois. Deere employees will initially produce 25,000 face shields to meet the immediate needs of he
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FSC General Assembly postponed until 2021

FSC’s principle decision-making platform, the triennial General Assembly, has been postponed to 2021. This decision was made by FSC’s International Board of Directors, who considered the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, and decided to postpone the event to protect the health of the o
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JCB on the front line of international aid

JCB has launched an international aid initiative in the communities around its factories to help people in need of food as a result of disruption caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. The company’s catering staff in the UK and India are preparing more than 37,000 meals a week for distri
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Ponsse harvester head for processing eucalyptus

Ponsse has launched a new debarking H8HD Euca harvester head for eucalyptus sites. The new harvester head has been designed as a response to customers’ needs. The new harvester head has been designed for the Ponsse Bear harvester and it is an ideal solution for track-based machines. S
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FSC public consultation of Conversion Remedy Procedures

The first draft of FSC Conversion Remedy Procedure (FSC-PRO-01-007 V1-0 D1-0) is available for a public consultation from 1 April to 31 May 2020 and can be accessed on the international FSC website. Source: Timberbiz Subsequent to the recent consultation on the second draft of the Pol
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Sumitomo Forestry joins RE100 for renewables

Sumitomo Forestry has joined the international initiative RE100, led by The Climate Group in partnership with CDP, which aims to have companies utilize 100% renewable energy for electricity used in their operations. Source: Timberbiz Sumitomo Forestry aims for 100% renewable energy by
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