The Location Decision for Wood-using Industries in the Northern Appalachians


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S2The purpose of the study was to provide a better understanding of the decision-making process, and a guide that can be used by selected wood-using industries in evaluating alternative mill locations.S3.







North Carolina's Timber Industry : an Assessment of Timber Product Output and Use, 1994


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In 1994, volume of roundwood products removed from North Carolina's forests totaled 848 million cubic feet-8 percent more than in 1992. Mill byproducts generated from primary manufacturers increased 8 percent to 297 million cubic feet. Almost all of the plant residues were used, mostly for fuel and fiber products. Saw logs and pulpwood were the leading roundwood products at 384 and 359 million cubic feet, respectively; veneer logs were third with 83 million cubic feet. The number of primary processing plants declined from 357 in 1992 to 322 in 1994. Total receipts increased 5 percent to 773 million cubic feet.