by Christine Bannister | Jun 15, 2022 | Articles
While most of New Zealand’s hardware stores struggled just to keep up with online orders and drive through pick-ups throughout COVID lockdowns, Mitre 10 MEGA Mt Wellington (Auckland) spent its lockdown time wisely. Business: Mitre 10 MEGA Mt WellingtonMember...
by Christine Bannister | Jun 15, 2022 | Articles, Feature
Rudd Industrial is unlike most independents in that it has developed into an expansive, ‘go-to’ B2B supplier servicing businesses throughout the Western Australia engineering and mining sectors, with the majority of its sales channelled through its extensive Welshpool...
by Christine Bannister | Jun 15, 2022 | Articles
Timberlink unveils new technology at Bell Bay Federal Member for Bass, Bridget Archer recently visited Timberlink’s manufacturing facility at Bell Bay for the unveiling of a new world-class Green Mill Vision Scanning System. Timberlink’s Site Manufacturing Manager...
by Christine Bannister | May 16, 2022 | Articles
Pulp log trial expected to ease timber crisis The use of low-value wood fibre in engineered products could see structural timber costs decrease. Forest and Wood Products Australia, in partnership with the Green Triangle Forest Industries Hub, has received an...
by Christine Bannister | Apr 13, 2022 | Articles, Feature, News
TIMBER UPDATE APRIL 2022 Bunnings places ban on Russian timber Bunnings has ordered suppliers to cease the purchase of Russian timber after recently taking a strong stance against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The decision comes in the wake of recent declarations by...
by Christine Bannister | Mar 17, 2022 | Articles
TIMBER UPDATE MARCH 2022 AKD Post & Poles to use green and gold kangaroo It recently surprised AKD’s Post & Poles General Manager, John Browne that a prospective new customer did not realise AKD’s roundwood products are, of course, locally owned and made....