Processing the woods from the trees
If NZ is to increase its forest and wood product exports from $5.1 to $12 billion by 2022, the industry must work smarter.
Jamie Ball
Fri, 01 Nov 2013
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If New Zealand is to increase its forest and wood product exports from $5.1 to $12 billion by 2022, the industry must work smarter.
“Many sawmills operate on a 40 or 80 hour week,” Pan Pac Forest Products manging director Doug Ducker says.
“A few run on a 120-hour week but very few run a full
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Jamie Ball
Fri, 01 Nov 2013
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