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Import:Export Wood Purchasing News - October/November 2019

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TILO INDUSTRIES - Continued from page 15 Some of Tilo Industries’ team members are pictured at work at the sander. The company offers value-added services, such as surfacing and SLR-1E. Robinson Lumber Co. New Orleans, Louisiana service and products to our customers by caring for the details in the same way that superior manufactured wood products that exceed customer expectations produced from responsibly harvested forests, serving both national and global markets and to provide a safe, friendly work environment that helps our employees grow, develop and When asked about key personnel, Linus - - For more information visit www.tiloindustries.com. IMPORTS & TRADE - Continued from page 11 Phil Nolin Outback Hardwoods Portland, Oregon Brian Lotz Timber Holdings USA Bow, New Hampshire increased, and there is an oversupply situation in the United - - - but our industry continues to see margin erosion due to in- Brian Lotz Who's Who - VILJOEN - Continued from page 2 - For more information about the company, go to www.nyle.com. reliable and experienced in the forest products industry norwell, ma • jacksonville, fl 781.544.3970 • sazambo@allygloballogistics.com www.allygloballogistics.com Page 16 Import/Export Wood Purchasing News October/November 2019

AHEC Continued from page 2 forest management unit level audits of individual forest owners, remain a challenge in the - legal wood products trade and include provisions prescribing stronger compliance to tablished private timber ownership, robust and effective legal systems, the safety net of national and state regulation and programs addressing unlawful conduct and poor forest practices, widespread logger training, high rates of best management practice compliance, comprehensive state forest and wildlife resource assessments and proliferation of public/ - and defensible risk analysis that demonstrates the low risk of timber coming from illegal or - credentials, carbon, and wider environmental impacts for hardwoods shipped to any port IWPA Continued from page 3 Cedrela- for this listing, its implementation was delayed for twelve months rather than the normal Cedrela to be aware of is that, unless a delay was explicitly agreed to as in the case of Cedrela, the plementation of these changes as well as future proposals to list additional species, please QUEBEC - Continued from page 13 committee is to lay the groundwork for a national campaign encouraging apprenticeships “We know that trades are a great career that offers professional development, continued Continued on page 20 Import/Export Wood Purchasing News October/November 2019 Page 17

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