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Seattle, USA. May, 2010. Strong> co? Ts of wood fiber for the global industry of p? Have your t? in a rematch of last? re ann? e and are now? their highest level since the d? purpose of the financial crisis? re? late 2008. Co t of wood accounts for about 55 percent of the co? Ts total production during the manufacture of p? Thy, so it is the only? L? Ment co t of that? Cide often plants p? your competitive advantage in the market? world. P> The wood fiber r? Resinous Price Index (IFPS), which is low? on co? ts timber in 16 r? regions in the world, has increased? for a fourth? quarter me stupid? cutif to U.S. $ 99. 55/odmt in the 1Q/10 as indicated? the wood resource Quarterly (WRQ). The index has increased? 1. 2% per quarter pr? C? Tooth and 11. 9% higher than m? Me quarter last year. r adjustments? resinous fiber prices in the market? individual s have t? m lang? es, with the largest increases occurring in the South? United States, Western Canada, France and Russia, while the largest price decrease? Finland, Spain, Chile and Brazil Jersey. P> markets? S p? You
strong and difficult operating conditions foresti? Re pushed? roundwood prices r? sinuous in the southern? United States up? ann a? e two high. Wood chip prices reached their highest price since WRQ has begun? tracking co? ts global wood in 1988. price of wood chips in Western Canada? also been increasing steadily the past 12 months and t? 12 percent more? lev? in the 1Q/10 compared to m? my quarter in 2009. M? Me if prices have increased?, Factories p? You both r? Regions are currently among the lowest co? Ts fiber r? Sinuous in the world. P> The Global Market of hardwood fibers have? Also t? mixed? s, with higher prices? lev? s this quarter in the South? United States, Russia and Indonesian? sie, while prices have dropped? more per quarter pr? c? Su tooth? of Finland, Spain and Brazil Jersey. In con? Result, the fiber hardwood Price Index (HFPI)? The silent? G? LY inf? UPPER this quarter? U.S. $ 105. 90/odmt. Despite? the l? g? r re down? percent, HFPI? was 15% more? lev? in the first quarter of this Appendix? e relative to m? me quarter last year. Russia, Chile and Indonesian? Sie continue to have the lowest co? Ts of hardwood fiber in the world, with prices? As inf? Ity? half? that the r? regions? co t? lev? of Europe. P> Global Reporting market? wood is included in the 50-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report,? Table in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, the tracks of saw logs, wood? p? you, wood prices of granules? s in r? regions cl? s worldwide and include? also updates? r day? guli? res on the last of? development in international timber, p? your the market? s lumber. P> coordinates? Esdes timber resources
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Wood fiber costs for the global pulp industry fell in the 2Q/10 after having increased for 18 months
Seattle, USA. Ao? T, 2010. Co? T strong> wood fiber, which is by far the largest component of the co? Ts when the p? You wood manufacturing has diminished? for producers of p? you many in the world in the 2Q/10 dollar am? Ricans. price of wood fiber (in dollars) has diminished? to the states, U.S., Australia and most countries in Europe. As stupid? Frequency, fiber hardwood Price Index (HFPI)? Quiet down 2. 3% per quarter pr? C? Tooth? $ 103. 37/odmt, but it is still nine percent over 12 months. P>
wood fiber r? Resinous Price Index (IFPS) is tomb? in 2Q for the initial registration time since the size you require in 2009. The IFPS has? T? U.S. $ 98. 29/odmt, which has diminished? 1. 2% per quarter pr? C? Tooth, but 9. 1% more? Lev? the 2Q/09. price of the fiber r? resinous decrease the most? to the states-the U.S., Eastern Canada, Germany, Spain and the Nordic countries, while prices? inated? lev? s Quarter after? s quarter, in western Canada, Russia and New Z? moor. P> indexes down
wood fiber? T? mainly Asc Desc am the stronger dollar? Rican compared? most other currencies in the 2Q. In local currencies, prices for wood chips and p? You? both in fact augment? in the majority? 17 r? regions followed by the quarterly analysis of timber resources. P> With a production? Lev? E p? You in western Canada, demand for wood fiber increased?. It has not had a direct impact on co? Ts fiber because the price of wood chips are often fix? S according to a formula li? E at the cost of p? You trade. In the 2Q/10, chip prices have jumped 20 percent compared to the same dr? C? Tooth? their highest level in two years, according to Wood Resource Quarterly. Despite? this increase, the British Columbia and Alberta wood chip prices are even lower in Canada, although the? cart pricing compared to eastern provinces is lower than it has? t? in a time tr? s long. P> In the South? United States, which is the largest consumer fiber r? Resinous for the production of p? You in the world, the late winter rains has caus ? the problem? my Acc? s the con? ts, the p? nuries wood since last? laughing and price increases in the 1Q/10. However, as quickly as prices climb? in the first quarter, they are tomb?'re in the 2Q when the operating conditions foresti? re am? lior? e. The average price for the chip to work has diminished? more than six per cent from its peak of all time in the 1Q/10. P> Global Reporting market? wood is included in the 52-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report,? Table in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, the tracks of sawlogs, wood? p? you, wood and granules? s prices in r? regions cl? s worldwide and include? also updates? r day? Guli? res of? evolution r? international center wood, p? thee, wood and march? s biomass. P>
China wood chip processing industry in 2009
wood China? chip manufacturing industry, 2009 is pr? heaven for those who want to invest in the processing industry of wood? chip to obtain investment from China, importing or exporting to China from China, build factories and take advantage of lower co? ts in China in partnership with one of soci? t ? s cl? s Chinese, to get market share? that China is strengthening its domestic needs of pr? see the future of the? global economy that China is the first course, or compete in the segment. The report provides an in-depth analysis and an aper node? Size? the timber industry transformation? chip, the market engines?, businesses cl? s and their strat? gies, as well as technologies and? state investment, risks and trends. ( http://www. bharatbook. com /? studies of market?-Reports / China-wood chips, processing and industry. html
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Aper? u industry
1 d? finishing industry and to? development
2 aper ? u industry macroscopic environment and analyzes the influence
4 domestic industry
analysis of the market? Part two basic indexes
5 Analysis of the? Scale industry and the? Tat: 2004-2008
6 Status analysis of gross assets analysis: 2004 - 2008
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operation? 7 Economic Analysis of gross industrial output: 2004-2008
8 Analysis of the industry sales revenue: 2004-2008 < , br /> 9 industry online community fice gross
10 analyzes the import export industry analysis / 2008
11 Competition Industry Landscape Analysis
12 Industry portal business cl? "Capacity? Competition (Top 20)
Part 5 cl 13 companies? S benchmarking indicators? Companies' economic cl? S industry
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14. bottlenecks of? tranglement the d? and development strat? gies of adaptation in the industry
15 analysis strat? gy help produce business and recommendations in
Part 7 of the industry market?
16 Comparison of investment and analysis of the activity? investment ratio and rate of return on investment in industry
17 Industry and investment environment risk analysis
Part 8 18 State of technology and? evolution applications of new technology in the industry
Part 9 D? development and trends
19 Trends for? development and capacity? Operating Pr? visions for the p? period 2009 - 2013
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U. S Sawmills and Wood Preservation Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains statistics of the industry in a timely and accurate forecasts and demographics. The report presents current estimates in 2010 and 2011 estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) at the national level and for all 50 states and U.S. more than 900 metropolitan areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, many companies and estimates of payroll. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-sectors, including building materials and chip wood construction and cutting equipment.
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wood processing is an engineering discipline including the production of forest products such as pulp and paper construction materials. Wood is one of the most versatile materials in the first world. Since ancient times, wood was used to create all sorts of objects - buildings, furniture, toys, etc. The possibilities are endless and can be limited by a lack of imagination. So whatever type and form of furniture you can imagine, you're sure to find them, if you know where to look. Wood processing produces additives for the processing of wood, wood chips, cellulose and other prefabricated materials. P> Wooden Furniture / a> has been around for centuries. They can be placed outside or inside the house. For wood furniture can be adapted to the outside, this means that the wood must be protected with a weather-resistant paint. For wooden furniture inside, paint finishes regular enough. To improve the durability of any wood furniture, finishing option adopted is very important. There are also many types of wood. Of course, some will be better than others. Wooden furniture is carved directly from large logs are generally more expensive. They require more skill to create, and the veins on natural logs to enhance the natural beauty of wood furniture. In addition, they tend to last longer. P> Less expensive wood furniture / a> is often made as wood chips. Wood chips are compressed using a special process to produce boards. These boards are then assembled by various methods to become a wood furniture. The problem was that the furniture tend to break easily. So, in general, lower quality wood are relegated to the manufacture of furniture such as shoes or just a book cabinets. P> The timber is machined to bring it to a specific size and shape of fastening, gluing or finishing. With the exception of lasers, which have limited application at this time, all the machining is based on a sharp corner that is used to separate the wood fibers. Tools for sawing, drilling holes, planning and layout, as well as particles of sandpaper, using a version of the sharp corner. There are several types of wood available for furniture - teak, mahogany, oak, pine, and so on. Each type of wood has its own unique qualities. But especially when it comes to furniture, many prefer the wood is solid, durable and naturally beautiful. Hence the increase in demand for furniture made of teak. P> Top quality wood furniture can be found easily if you know where to look. Visit online directory of wooden furniture is a good way to start. Online sites offer not only useful information on wood furniture, they also offer many sources of contacts around the world. These contacts are manufacturers of wooden furniture, wooden furniture specialty retailers and wholesalers, and sometimes you can even find links to suppliers of office furniture in wood repair. P> For more details please browse our website http://www. HOMAG-India. Fr strong> p>
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