Brambles Announces Strong U.S. Growth, Reaffirms Strategy - Oct 11, 2012
The parent company of CHEP and IFCO Systems, recently announced that sales growth in its core wooden pallets businesses in the Americas region over the past three months offset tough economic conditions in Europe, Africa and the Middle East; NEWS BRIEFS: Detroit area media reported on a fire that engulfed J&G Pallet and Trucking Co. early on the morning of Wednesday, October 10th; A federal judge postponed the possible sale of Potomac Supply Corp. of Kinsale, Va. because the funding for the prospective buyer fell through; A federal court recently refused to grant a preliminary injunction to halt a timber sale on U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) property in southern Oregon. more...
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Canadian Officials Consider HT Program Changes - Oct 4, 2012
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is looking to modernize its existing system and develop more stringent safeguards to prevent violations. It is considering changes to the existing heat treatment programs for lumber and wood packaging under the ISPM-15 standard; Roadless Rule Left Alone by Supreme Court: The management of over 58 million acres of federal forests, roughly 30% of the National Forest System, will remain under the Roadless Rule, which prohibits, with few exceptions, road construction and timber harvesting; Pallet Suppliers Keep Innovating Despite Tough Market Conditions: Three areas of growth over the last few years have been the U.S. auto industry, exports and healthcare. A number of the most recent innovations have targeted those markets; New Housing Starts on the Rise: Increases in new housing starts and existing home sales could signal recovery for the market; News Briefs: Axios Mobile Assets Corporation will begin shipping its new composite pallets in October; A pallet company in Kentucky has received preliminary approval for state tax incentives to help open a new location; A New York pallet company is planning to expand its recycling division. more...
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CHEP Announces New Robotic Inspection System - Sep 28, 2012
CHEP has recently selected a new automated 3D pallet inspection system made by Universal Robotics. iGPS signs agreement with Diamond Pet Foods. Canadian officials consider HT program changes. A Kentucky recycler has received preliminary approval for state tax incentives to help open a new location. A New York pallet company is planning to expand its recycling division. Axios Mobile Assets Corporation will begin shipping its new composite pallets in October. more...
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New Pallet Design Software Adds Choice to the Market - Sep 27, 2012
Unit load expert launches new pallet design tool designed for packaging professionals, pallet users, pallet suppliers and others; iGPS Signs Agreement with Diamond Pet Foods: iGPS has signed an agreement with Diamond Pet Foods. The pet food manufacturer will begin shipping its products immediately on iGPS plastic rental pallets. more...
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Modern Materials Handling Covers 9BLOC Pool Development - Sep 20, 2012
The coverage suggests the 9BLOC concept is starting to gain the attention of pallet users and the wider materials handling world; CHEP Announces New Robotic Inspection System: The global pallet rental giant, has recently selected a new automated 3D pallet inspection system made by Universal Robotics of Nashville, Tenn.; Hearing Scheduled for Southern Pine Lumber Design Values: The Southern Pine Inspection Bureau (SPIB) has submitted proposed design values for all grades and sizes of visually graded Southern Pine dimension lumber; Paul Bunyan Show Coming Up: one of the largest and oldest forest industry trade shows in the country, will be held Oct. 5 to Oct. 7, 2012 in Cambridge, Ohio; Ongweoweh Adds Unit Load Expertise: Ongweoweh Corp. of Ithaca, N.Y. has developed a new position called the director of unit load technology and hired Dr. Jim Bisha; NEWS BRIEFS: Several conservation groups have filed lawsuits against the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, protesting multiple timber sales in Oregon; Signs of improvements in Washington’s lumber industry have been reported. more...
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California Governor Approves New Timber Rules, Tax - Sep 13, 2012
California Governor Gerry Brown recently signed AB 1492 into law. This bill eliminates regulatory fees on California companies; EAB Found in Massachusetts: The invasive beetle was detected in the town of Dalton in western Massachusetts; News Briefs: The Asia Pallet System Federation and China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing will be holding the 2012 China Pallet International Conference in early December at TaiHu Lake in JiangSu Province, China. more...
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Small Signs Signal Housing Market Improvement - Sep 6, 2012
Small signs are pointing to improvement in the housing market, but there are still obstacles in the way. Emerald Ash Borer Found in Kansas: The discovery of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in Kansas makes it the most western state with an infestation so far. Canada Holds Potential for Wood Pellet Market: The wood pellet industry in Canada is in position to see some notable growth as a result of government energy policies, according to a new report from the Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC). News Briefs: The governor of Georgia has issued an executive order to incorporate green building standards; Lumber producers in Canada are looking at the largest combined profit since 2006; A higher demand for lumber from Asia is causing lumber prices in the United States to rise; Combustible dust had been building up over time at a sawmill that experienced a massive explosion in April 2012; New orders for manufactured goods increased 2.8% in July. more...
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Brambles Forecast Suggests Subdued Growth for 2013 - Aug 30, 2012
Sluggish growth prospects for 2013 has some analysts questioning the short-term outlook for the parent company of CHEP and IFCO Systems. NWPCA Announces Executive Search Process: The National Wooden Pallet & Container Association has selected a group of industry leaders to serve on an executive search team. OSHA Citation Provides Learning Opportunity: OSHA cited Tricon Lumber for multiple alleged safety violations with proposed penalties totaling $128,700. more...
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Brambles Expects Continued Growth - Aug 29, 2012
During the most recent financial year Brambles generated sales revenue of US$5.6 billion, an increase of 20%. 9BLOC unveils tracking software solution, selected the masLogic™ software developed by iLogic. PointGuard test results show strong performance for hybrid wood-plastic design. The emerald ash borer (EAB) quarantine in Virginia has been expanded to include the entire state. The reusable plastic container division of Georgia-Pacific (GP RPC) has been acquired by Tosca Limited. Pharmaceutical companies Abbott and Alcon Laboratories, are now partnering with Litco. more...
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Trends to Watch: Pallets Receive Mainstream Press Exposure - Aug 24, 2012
Slate magazine, a general-interest publication owned by The Washington Post,recently ran an article detailing the history and impact of the lowly wooden pallet. News Briefs: Pharmaceutical companies Abbott and Alcon Laboratories, are now partnering with Litco to meet their BP-free transit packaging pallet requirements through the company’s Inca presswood pallet; iGPS has appointed Phil Prain, Jr. as the new chief technology officer of the company; Timber supplies at mills in the Northwest United States have been growing, which could improve lumber prices in the region; U.S. Business inventories saw an increase in June with a total of $1,580.3 billion, up 0.1% from May and up 5.0% from June 2011, according to the U.S. Census Bureau; Connecticut has become the 16th state to detect the emerald ash borer (EAB) within its borders, finding the pest in Prospect, Conn. more...
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9BLOC Announces Tracking Software Vendor, Prepares to Launch Soon - Aug 15, 2012
Organizers behind the new 9BLOC pallet industry pool have selected the masLogic™ software developed by iLogic as its software platform. Life Cycle Analysis Shows Benefits of EUR/EPAL Pallets: A study from the Polytechnic of Milan concluded that an EUR/EPAL exchangeable pallet has a carbon emissions impact five times smaller than a plastic pallet. Georgia-Pacific Plastic Container Division Bought: reusable plastic container division of Georgia-Pacific (GP RPC) has been acquired by Tosca Limited, a provider of reusable container pooling and logistics services to the food supply chain.
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Gibson Resolves Lacey Act Case - Aug 10, 2012
Gibson Guitar Corp. has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to resolve a criminal investigation into allegations that the company violated the Lacey Act by illegally purchasing and importing ebony wood from Madagascar and rosewood and ebony from India. Cocaine Found in Pallets: A large stash of cocaine was found hidden inside a pallet in Minnesota, just weeks after a similar discovery at a Canadian port; News Briefs: A United Kingdom based plastic pallet company is now offering RFID-enabled pooled pallets, and is thought to be the first company in Europe to do so; The U.S. Forest Service has released a proposed rule for an objections process during the administrative review process for proposed projects and activities implementing land management plans in Federal forests; iGPS has been named as a Top 75 Green Supply Chain Partner by Inbound Logistics (IL); U.S. hardwood lumber exports in May reached a 72-month high, with a total of 121.4 million board feet exported, according to the Woodworking Network. more...
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FasTrack Simulation Provides Critical Life Cycle Analysis for Pallets: PointGuard Results Show Superior Performance for Hybrid Wood-Plastic Design - Aug 3, 2012
When recently testing a new pallet protection device called the PointGuard, which is a one-piece plastic shield screwed onto two ends of a wooden pallet, FasTrack results indicated a 48 x 40 block wooden pallet equipped with a PointGuard could last up to 60 cycles. EAB Quarantine Expanded in Virginia: The emerald ash borer (EAB) quarantine in Virginia has been expanded to include the entire state. Industry Friend Passes Away: Pete Sheldon, former owner of Sheldon Wood Products, recently passed away on July 19, 2012. News Breifs: Liberty Technologies, a Millwood company, recently hired Susan Elkins as new unit load technology senior packaging engineer; Enviva has started construction on its fifth industrial wood pellet manufacturing facility in Courtland, Virginia; Timber inventory in Georgia has more than doubled over the past 50 years.
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Ongweoweh Places $300 Million Pallet Purchase Order - Jul 27, 2012
Ongweoweh Corp., a national pallet management and brokerage firm, has announced a $300 million contract to buy and deploy the Axios composite pallet and technology platform over the next five years. A tribunal of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) ruled that British Columbia’s timber pricing practices do not circumvent the Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA) as alleged by the United States.
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Ongweoweh Gambles Big on Composite Pallet - Jul 27, 2012
Ongweoweh's latest big move is to place an order for $300 million of composite pallets and related tracking technology over the next five years from Axios Mobile Assets Corp. iGPS Seeks Loan Repayment from Company Founder: Amid a legal battle brewing between Intelligent Global Pooling Systems (iGPS) and the company’s founder and former CEO, Bob Moore, is a series of loans allegedly made to Moore by the company totaling almost $2 million. Officials Crack Down on Alleged Pallet Theft: Officials recently arrested multiple individuals in connection with stolen pallets in two separate operations on different sides of the country. Supply Chain Growth Offers Opportunities: With rapid growth in the supply chain industry expected to continue throughout the decade, now is a good time for companies to explore opportunities for growth that are available. Recycle Bits: Greystone Logistics reported record revenues and earnings for the corporate year ending May 31, 2012; Both CHEP and Loscam recently joined the Australian Logistics Council (ALC); Shiloh Produce Inc., a leading packer and shipper of onions, has extended its contract for shipping platform services with CHEP; Spara LLC. of Lexington, Ken. has acquired TriEnda, a custom thermoformer and plastic pallet manufacturer; A fire at an Ohio pallet company recently destroyed a production building and equipment.
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9BLOC Begins Marking Pallets, Launches Pallet User Outreach Program - Jul 20, 2012
9BLOC is starting to build its manufacturing base, which is a critical first step in launching the pool. At the same time, 9BLOC is rolling out a new marketing campaign to target pallet users. Carbon Neutral Pallet Program Released: CHEP has recently launched a pilot carbon neutral pallet program with Unilever in Spain. EPA Changing Logging Road Permit Requirements: Many in the forest products industry expressed both satisfaction and disappointment over two different announcements regarding the controversial Clean Water Act (CWA) permit requirements for logging roads.
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True Sustainability Goals: Analysis of Kimberly-Clark’s New Green Initiative - Jul 13, 2012
Going green is all the rage these days, especially when it is cloaked in the phrase, “Sustainability.” Major corporations want to talk about saving money and supply chain costs while reducing environmental impacts. But sometimes we don’t stop to analyze the assumptions that underline our decisions. Industry Loses Warrior in Bruce Scholnick: The pallet industry lost a significant leader this week. Bruce Scholnick, who has led the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association (NWPCA) for 12 years, passed away at his home on July 9 from cancer. Supreme Court to Hear Forest Roads Case: Many in the forest products industry applauded the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal of the 2010 decision requiring National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for logging roads. Officials Crack Down on Pallet Theft Across Country: Officials recently arrested multiple individuals in connection with stolen pallets in two separate operations on different sides of the country. News Brief: Several new areas in Virginia have been added to the list of regulated areas for the emerald ash borer (EAB) by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). more...
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Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Employer Mandate - Jul 6, 2012
Though most headlines about last week's Supreme Court decision on the Obama administration's healthcare reform focused on the individual mandate being upheld, a significant requirement for employers – the employer mandate - was also upheld. New container terminal planned for Panama Canal. Quarterly lumber trend graphs for five hardwood U.S. regions and one Western softwood, covering the past year. Upcoming auctions. more...
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ISPM-15 Certification Issues Arise for Recyclers - Jun 29, 2012
NWPCA urges ALSC to change its policies regarding recycling pallets. ALSC clarifies one area of concern and sticks to its guns on another. Repairing EPAL pallets without license not allowed, court rules. Electronic container transfer technology released by Canadian Pallet Council. Some manufacturing jobs that have been sent overseas to China are expected to be brought back to the United States. CHEP recently launched a pilot carbon neutral pallet program. Demand for truck transportation and warehousing services is expected to expand in the coming years. Drugs were hidden in hollowed-out wooden pallets used to transport foods from Guyana to Canada.
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Program Suspensions Point to Needed Disclosure Reforms in the U.S. HT Program - Jun 29, 2012
Publisher Soap Box: Eight companies are currently suspended from the ALSC program. Recent suspension of Memphis company highlights need for disclosure reforms. Drugs hidden in pallets. Lakeland Mills in British Columbia temporarily suspended operations at its planer mill. The emerald ash borer (EAB) quarantine has been expanded in Virginia. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released its proposed National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for particulate matter. more...
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NWPCA Seeks Policy Clarification for Recycled Pallets - Jun 22, 2012
NWPCA urges ALSC to change its policies regarding recycling pallets. ALSC clarifies one area of concern and sticks to its guns on another. Bill Hanneman leaves his legacy at Viking. Delightful Quality Produce has signed a new multi-year contract with CHEP. A Michigan pallet company is planning to rebuild several months after it suffered losses from a fire. more...
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Logistics Report Identifies Opportunities and Challenges Ahead - Jun 15, 2012
Logistics experts have been warning for years about potential trucking capacity issues and it seems that conditions are starting to point to capacity concerns becoming a reality sooner rather than later in some areas of the country. Forest management and products help reduce carbon levels. New Executive Director named by Hardwood Federation. Bill would include forest products in Biobased Markets Program. The Canadian Pallet Council (CPC) recently announced its new executive committee and board of directors for 2012-2013. more...
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Federal Officials Finally Pull Trigger on New EAB Policy - Jun 8, 2012
After announcing a policy change in February 2012 and then delaying it to provide for more review, the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has stated it will proceed with a new federal quarantine policy for Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). Brambles puts recall back on the shelf, seeks additional funding. Electronic container transfer technology released by Canadian Pallet Council. more...
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VA Tech Center Changes Name, Broadens Focus - Jun 1, 2012
As part of Virginia Tech’s strategy to launch a full packaging program with an emphasis on the unit load, the university has changed the name of the Center for Unit Load Design to the Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design (the Center). Properly secured pallets prevent accidents. Tax breaks for beetle-kill wood expanded. more...
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A Tale of Two Markets: A Look at the Future of the U.S. Pallet Market - May 29, 2012
The number one question we hear today from recyclers is “What is the future of the pallet industry in North America given the current market situation, particularly the core crunch?” In my fifteen plus years reporting on the industry there has never been a time as precarious, uncertain and opportunistic as today. Cores are scarce. 9BLOC provides strategic insights, updates progress. Ongweoweh Corp. partners with Axios composite pallet. Greystone Logistics announces sales growth.
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9BLOC Provides Strategic Insights, Updates Progress - May 25, 2012
The 9BLOC leadership team recently held a meeting in Richmond, Va. to provide status updates as this new white-wood cooperative pool is being launched. Held in conjunction with EXPO Richmond, the meeting updated 9BLOC partners on the launch process. 9BLOC is expected to soon release its business plan to participating companies. This document will outline many specifics of how the program will work and will be used by pallet companies and 9BLOC to secure outside financing. The 9BLOC leadership team is in the process of vetting this document with finance experts in Chicago and New York. EXPO Richmond – the best pallet show in a long time! Fire damages pallet companies in California and Colorado. IFCO opens new RPC center. The correct phone number for OSHA is 800/321-OSHA (6742). more...
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Congress Considers Lacey Act Changes - May 18, 2012
Potential changes to the Lacey Act have been moving forward in Congress to the dismay of many in the forest products industry. One of the industry’s biggest concerns is that Congress is still waiting for an analysis of implementation issues of the Lacey Act that was supposed to be finished in 2010. Pallet company Edwards Wood Products, Inc. in Marshville, N.C. has received recognition for its safety program from the Occupational Safety and Health Agency. An automotive supply company is working with the Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE) in Canada on a project to integrate wood fiber into auto parts. A bill that would make some significant changes to the management of public lands was recently introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. more...
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Bill Seeks to Include Forest Products in Biobased Markets Program - May 11, 2012
A bill that would allow forest products to qualify for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) BioPreferred Program has been introduced in the U.S. Senate. EXPO Richmond 2012 scheduled for next week. OSHA cites pallet company for noise violations. Pallet Profile changes Michigan cant price practice. more...
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Ongweoweh Corp. Partners with Axios Composite Pallet - May 3, 2012
Ongweoweh has signed an agreement with Axios indicating it will purchase a guaranteed volume of Axios pallets and acquired an equity position in the company in exchange for the exclusive use of the Axios solution for leased, rental and managed pallet pools. Explosion and fire destroys sawmill. Brambles appoints new leader of
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Insights on Staging Pallets to Run an Effective Program at a Customer DC - Apr 27, 2012
If you want to solidify your position with a retail customer, there may be nothing better than operating a pallet sortation program at a customer’s distribution center. Pallet theft receives attention across the country. Brambles announces business plans at market briefing. Proposed EPA rule limits plastic pallet recycling. Rehrig Pacific Logistics (RPL) is opening a new reverse logistics and recyclable plastics processing center in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. There is concern that the European Union’s 2020 emissions reduction goal could be impeded by its plans to use biomass. more...
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Canadian Officials Expand EAB Regulation Area - Apr 26, 2012
Having discovered new infestations of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in 2011, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has expanded the areas covered by its EAB-related restrictions to include new areas of Ontario and Quebec. Wood Versus Plastic Debate Continues in UK. CHEP Helps Shape New Supply Chain Certification Program. Southern Forest Products Association (SFPA) announced that Adrian Blocker will be stepping down as president. The emerald ash borer (EAB) may soon pose a threat to New England forests. more...
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Rethinking Business As Usual – Part IV - Designing a Better Pallet - Apr 20, 2012
Publisher Chaille Brindley explores the need for innovation when it comes to pallet design and takes a look at a new protective device designed to reduce product damage and extend the life of a wooden pallet. Housing statistics show slight improvements. U.S. coalition draws attention to another possible softwood lumber agreement problem. Forests being monitored from space. Rehrig Pacific Logistics opens new reverse logistics and recyclable plastics processing center. more...
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OSHA Fines Nation's Largest Recycler, Highlights Industry Lessons - Apr 13, 2012
Identified as part of OSHA's Site-Specific Targetubg program, IFCO fines offer key safety lessons to pallet companies. Pallet theft recies attention across the country by media and law enforcement officials. EU could change how its calculates biomass in assessing emissions reductions goals. Fire at McIntosh Box pallet company in New York. more...
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EPA Rule Limits Plastic Pallet Recycling - Apr 6, 2012
New EPA rules could limit use of decaBDE fire retardant in recycled pallets, which has been widely used by iGPS. Pallet Profile to launch new digital edition in coming weeks. more...
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Upcoming Industry Events Offer Strategic Opportunities - Mar 30, 2012
A number of important events are coming up in the next two months including the biggest equipment expo of the year and some great educational opportunities. Final forest planning rule released. more...
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Impacts of IFCO and CHEP Moves on the Recycling Market - Mar 30, 2012
New sales strategies by CHEP and IFCO impacts the recycling market as the core crunch intensifies. Upcoming industry events create unique learning and networking opportunities. OSHA cites IFCO, offers industry lessons. more...
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Pallets Make Modern Logistics Possible - Mar 23, 2012
Third part of a series on the state of the pallet industry looks at the roll that logistics plays in the industry. More Southern Pine design values approved. More biomass available in Washington. Industry unhappy with LEED draft. more...
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Branding Pallets and Staying Safe from OSHA - Mar 16, 2012
Publisher Chaille Brindley writes the second installment in his series on the state of the pallet industry with a focus on branding pallets and enhanced OSHA enforcement. Pallet recycling bill introduced in California. 2012 tax deductions can be planned now. Scott Pallet acquires two pallet companies. Housing recovery still in the future. more...
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Rethinking Business As Usual - Mar 9, 2012
Publisher, Chaille Brindley, comments on the state of the pallet industry and provides insights from the NWPCA's annual meeting. CHEP moves key staff to new city. Rehrig Pacific opening pallet recycling facility. more...
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DEACERO USA Acquires Mid Continent Nail Corp. - Mar 2, 2012
Mexican company buys owner of Mid Continent Nail Corp and plans to expand its product line. U.S. CBP intercepts wood pests in pallets at Mexican border. Federal authorities modify EAB quarantine regulations. more...
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The Carbon Cycle is Misunderstood and Misrepresented - Mar 1, 2012
Dr. Chuck Ray, Associate Professor of Wood Operations at Penn State discusses how biomass harvesting and the carbon cycle are often misunderstood. more...
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Forest Products Industry Wants Guaranteed Place in Federal Bio-based Initiative - Feb 24, 2012
Forest products industry seeks guaranteed acceptance in the federal government bio-based product initiative. Cautious optimism for 2012 emerges. Industry hopes Supreme Court will hear CWA case. more...
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CHEP Continues Turn Around, Lowers 2012 Estimates - Feb 17, 2012
Chep releases half year results, profits to be lower than expected. Paula Turlington to speak at annual industry church service. Softwood lumber agreement extended. IP acquires Temple-Inland. Company cited for combustible dust hazard. Forest sector reeeling during economic downturn. more...
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Brambles By the Numbers - Feb 17, 2012
CHEP continues turn around, Brambles looks to new markets as major growth driver. Paul Turlington to speak at pallet industry church service. Former IFCO manager requests plea change. U.S. and Canadian governments further delay cross-border ISPM-15 implementation. Scrap recycling growth. 2012 tax deductions can be planned now. more...
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Fuel Prices on the Rise - Feb 10, 2012
Fuel prices increase show signs of continuing the upward swing throughout the summer. John Knepp, western pallet industry friend passes away. iGPS names new COO. New scanners reduce pallet theft, loss. more...
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Canadian Government Enacts U.S. Quarantine Restrictions - Feb 3, 2012
Canadian government sets new restrictions for imports to stop the spread of the Asian Longhorned Beetle. U.S. and canadian governments further delay cross border implementation of ISPM-15 for solid wood packaging material. New forest planning rule almost ready. more...
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WPA Meeting from a Newbies Perspective - Jan 27, 2012
Review of western pallet market and general industry trends from the WPA meeting. Potomac Supply declares bankruptcy. ISPM-15 stamp fraudulenty used. more...
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Recycling Thoughts from the WPA Meeting - Jan 20, 2012
Trends and news from the WPA meeting from a recycling perspective. Three charged with possession of stolen pallets. Rehrig Pacific launches bulk pooling service. more...
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CFIA Kicks Canadian Pallet Firm Out of Its ISPM-15 Program - Jan 20, 2012
Canada seeks to improve compliance and monitoring of its ISPM-15 program after kicking out pallet company for second major non-compliance incident. ALSC apprives bew design values for Southern Pine. Supreme Court could hear forest roads case. Three charged with possession of stolen pallets. more...
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Potomac Supply Corp. - Another Temporary Casualty of Today's Economy - Jan 13, 2012
Potomac Supply shuts down facility while its looks for new financing option after its bank refuses to fund ongoing operations. Future Chinese log demand questioned. more...
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