Directory of Secondary Manufacturing of Wood Products in British Columbia


Book Description

The directory contains information on company contacts, and products manufactured for secondary wood product manufacturing companies operating in British Columbia. Companies are grouped into main business types and listed in alphabetic order. A detailed profile of each company is presented that includes contact information and product ranges. The information was collected for the 2012 business year by a direct survey of British Columbia secondary wood manufacturers. The survey identified 589 active companies involved in remanufacturing, millwork, engineered wood products, cabinets, furniture, pallets and containers, other wood products, panelboards, and shakes and shingles manufacturing.







Directory to Secondary Manufacturing of Wood Products in British Columbia


Book Description

This listing of British Columbia secondary manufacturing companies was developed by gathering company names from industry associations, telephone directories, and private and public sector company inventories. Companies were contacted either through a mail-out questionnaire or a phone interview. The directory provides an alphabetical company listing, identifying the company by name, address, and business type. The business type classification reflects the composition of products being manufactured within a product listing for Secondary Manufactured Wood Products. The product listing is in a Yellow-Pages format with companies listed under both major and sub-major specific products. Companies are identified by company name and the related type of business classification is again provided. Company profiles are arranged by business type and provide information on number of employees, major equipment, products manufactured, custom services, species used and sales by region, and future market interests. The company is also classified by sales proportion into a business type from within the secondary manufactured wood product listing.










The Wealth of Forests


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These are turbulent, unpredictable, yet opportune times for Canadian forestry. Never before have competing demands on Canada’s forest resources been so great. At the same time, we are finally being forced to confront the sustainable limit of these resources. Now, the improbable has happened: government, industry, First Nationa, and NGOs appear to be part of an emerging consensus that industrial forestry in Canada must change. The Wealth of Forests is a pioneering attempt to grapple with the policy implications of the transition to sustainable forestry. While much has been written on the theory and practice of sustainable forestry and on the relative merits of regulatory versus market approaches to environmental protection, these literatures have nnot as yet been bridged. Using illustrations based on recent developments in British Columbia forest policy, this collection provides that bridge by analyzing the potential and limits of market, regulatory, and other policy instruments as means of achieving sustainability. Featuring new work by many of Canada’s leading forest policy scholars, this interdisciplinary collection is devoted to translating the concept of sustainability into practice in key areas of forest policy, including tenure, timber pricing, forest practices, land-use zoning, and eco-certification. The Wealth of Forests also considers how domestic and international legal regimes might constrain the adoption of policies that could bring us close to the elusive goal of sustainable forestry.




An Examination of Secondary Manufacturing in British Columbia


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This report presents results of a 1998 survey of the British Columbia solid wood secondary manufacturing industry. The survey project was designed to gather operational data on 1997 sector activity to update information from earlier surveys, and to support efforts to examine the effectiveness of the Forest Renewal BC value-added program. The survey asked firms to provide information on their 1997 activity including products manufactured, employment, raw material use, sales revenue, markets, operating costs, capacity utilization, expansion plans, challenges to expansion, mill location, and contacts. Sub-sectors covered in the report include remanufactured products, engineered building components, millwork, cabinets, furniture, pallets & containers, panelboards, shakes & shingles, and other wood products.




Secondary Manufacturing of Solid Wood Products in British Columbia, 2006


Book Description

"This report presents the results of a survey of the British Columbia secondary manufacturing wood industry for 2006. The survey gathered operational, employment, production, marketing and financial information on nine business types, with supplemental information added for a tenth, firms producing panelboards. The information is analyzed to provide both a quantitative and qualitative picture of the current structure and significance of secondary manufacturing, and sector trends through comparison to previous surveys."--Document.