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A mail survey of wood cabinet, furniture, dimension, and flooring manufacturers was undertaken across the US to assess the market potential for automated lumber grading technology in the secondary wood products industry. Two hundred and nine usable responses were received providing information...
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A combination of fax and mail questionnaires were used to estimate consumption of wood based products by the U.S. cabinet industry and evaluate current management issues affecting the cabinet industry. Group 1 companies ($20 million in sales) were contacted and sent a fax questionnaire. A random...
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This research investigated the relationship between several firm-controlled, marketing and management factors and firm performance. Hypotheses describing the relationship between the strategic, geographic, tactical, technological and organizational factors and firm performance of hardwood lumber...
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The Malaysian timber industry has made tremendous progresstowards making this sector one of the country's importantforeign exchange earners. From a major exporter of tropicallogs, it shifted to become a reliable exporter of highquality sawn timber during the 1980s. Realizing the needto maintain...
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Transportation and competitiveness practices of hardwood lumber exporters and other firms were studied and compared to determine the most important factors associated with exporting hardwood products. It was found that exporters differed significantly in their transportation methods, marketing...
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This study is one of the first of its kind to examine actual consumer purchasing decisions for forest products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Consumer purchasing was examined based on the presence or absence of a promotional brochure and a price premium for red oak and yellow...
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This study sought to determine the feasibility of introducing bamboo as a raw material to supplement the dwindling stock of traditional timber species for GhanaĆ¢s forest products industry. First, the CEOs of the leading exporters of tertiary and panel products in the industry were canvassed to...
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