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Värö mill investments to make it a Nordic leader in CLT

Södra is investing further in its sawmill at Värö, primarily in final trimming and drying, but also in other parts of the facility. In April last year, the company announced plans to build a cross-laminated timber (CLT) facility at Värö. Source: Timberbiz “We can now see that our inve
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Waratah Forestry FL100 large felling head

Waratah Forestry Equipment has released a new large felling head model, the FL100. The large directional felling head, designed for 30+ metric ton carriers, improves productivity, increases durability and extends uptime for steep slope, shoveling and traditional felling applications. 
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New Mix Label Text and Controlled Wood Statements consultation

The proposals of the Technical Working Group responsible for reviewing the FSC Mix label text and developing controlled wood statements are now available for public consultation. The deadline to participate is 6 April 2020 CET.  Source: Timberbiz The Controlled Wood Strategy was appro
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Tesla gets the green light for forestry clearing

The Berlin Higher Administrative Court (OVG Berlin-Brandenburg) has dismissed complaints against Tesla’s European Gigafactory construction project, Giga Berlin.  This means work can resume in clearing the tree farm currently on the property. Source: Electrek Giga Berlin construction e
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World first commercial biomethanol plant does pilot run

Södra has built the world’s first plant for commercial biomethanol, a sustainable fuel from forest biomass, at Södra’s pulp mill in Mönsterås. Over the next few days, a first pilot delivery will go to Emmelev A/S, a customer that will be using biomethanol in its biodiesel production.
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Ponsse new H9 harvester head

Ponsse has launched its new H9 harvester head at the Oregon Logging Conference in USA. According to Ponsse the H9 challenges other products in the same size class with its power and precision. Source: Timberbiz “Listening to the needs of our customers, we developed a robust cutting he
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Final felling figures for Sweden in 2019 decreased

Swedish forest owners reported 262,532 hectares for final felling in 2019. This was a decrease of 10% compared with 2018. In addition, they applied for permits for felling on 3022 hectares of mountainous forest and on 1461 hectares of valuable broad-leaved forest. Infestations of bark
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Japan aerospace and UN FAO join to monitor forests

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization have agreed to cooperate on monitoring forests and mangroves, considered a sponge for greenhouse gases, around the world by using data from observation satellites amid deepening concerns over climate c
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More improvements to E-Series knuckleboom loaders

John Deere has updated its E-Series knuckleboom loaders with new features designed to boost operator comfort. Driven by customer feedback, the 337E and 437E models incorporate a redesigned operator station that is built to reduce noise and heat within the cab, while also including sev
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US Wood Design Award winners

Data showing a sharp rise in the use of innovative wood building systems was reinforced with an announcement from WoodWorks (US) – Wood Products Council highlighting the winners of its US Wood Design Awards. Source: Timberbiz “The WoodWorks award program celebrates excellence in wood
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