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Metsä Wood (formerly 'Finnforest') is part of Metsä Group, which covers the whole wood value chain. [1] Metsä Wood mainly provides engineered wood products for construction, industrial and distribution customers. Metsä Wood's primary products are Kerto LVL (laminated veneer lumber) and birch and spruce plywood. [2]
HS Timber Group is an Austrian-based company operating in the wood processing industry, lumber trading and bioenergy production. [2] It is one of the leading woodworking businesses in Europe and employs more than 2,700 people in its headquarters and seven global production units.
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Pages in category "Australian timber merchants" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Canadian timber exports to Britain more than tripled from 27,000 loads in 1807 to 90,000 loads in 1809. The sheer bulk of timber and its many requirements soon led the transatlantic timber trade to become Britain's largest employing a quarter of Britain's merchant tonnage.
Australian timber merchants (11 P) Pages in category "Australian businesspeople in timber" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Timber wharf, sawmill and timber yard. This timber business began in 1872, in nearby Murray Street on the western side of Darling Harbour, and relocated to its new site in 1885. The main building of five storeys, housed a large engine driving the machinery throughout the building. The site closed when the lease on the land expired in 1927.
Henry Yelverton (1821 – 1 April 1880) was an Australian sawmiller and timber merchant.. Yelverton was born in London, England; his father, Edward, was a jeweller. He went to the United States aged 18, having originally planned to study medicine, and was employed by a whaling ship that took him to Western Australia in 1845.