Directory of Secondary Wood-using Industries in Alberta - 1989


Book Description

The secondary wood-using industry in Alberta was surveyed in late 1989 and early 1990 by mail out questionnaires and telephone interviews of each firm. This directory provides information for each firm by industry location, telephone number, facsimile number, executive officer, number of people employed, and a priority products listing.




Directory of Secondary Wood-using Industries in Alberta - 1986


Book Description

Directory lists secondary wood-using industries in Alberta alphabetically andincludes address, telephone number, staff number and products for each.







Directory of Secondary Wood-using Industries in Saskatchewan 1999


Book Description

This directory provides information about secondary wood-using firms in Saskatchewan, based on results of a telephone survey conducted in 1999. Information provided includes name, address, phone/fax number, executive officer, number of employees, raw materials used, and products manufactured. Includes subject index and a directory of related organizations & associations.




Directory of Secondary Wood-using Industries in Manitoba, 2001


Book Description

This directory lists & describes the companies comprising the secondary wood-using industries in Manitoba for 2001. These include all companies principally engaged in the further processing of primary wood products, lumber, panel products, & paper. All companies are listed by their principal products categorized into one of 19 standard industrial classification industry codes. Information on firm location, employment, products, type of wood or paper materials used, and names of executive officers was obtained by a telephone survey. The main listing is alphabetical by company name, and a secondary listing arranges names of firms by product or service. The appendix lists organizations & associations relevant to the secondary wood-using industries as well as Manitoba government contacts. Information on lumber grading is also included.










Marketing Timber


Book Description

Guide to woodlot owners on how to market their timber. The guide describes the timber regions in Alberta, and how important management planning is to the woodlot. It then describes native trees and suggests how each owner can evaluate their timber resources. It examines products manufactured from Alberta trees and their relative values, timber requirements, and specifications. It also discusses how earnings can be increased from timber and what marketing processes should be followed. Tools for assessing and marketing timber are given, along with directions to information sources. A glossary of forestry terms is included.