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Sawmilling The Pinnacle log singulator is robust and made to order.

Logyard scanning and sorting systems optimise wetmill ops

By Joy Crane15 November 2022

Ask a seasoned sawmiller about value-adding at the mill, and the immediate answer is, “it starts in the log yard”. From the gate to the infeed, the purpose of the logyard is to kickstart the…

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Sawmilling Timber frame building is favoured in Australia. The wall studs are the vertical members in a wall frame and can be sub-MGP grades high stiffness.

The road map for exporting pine to Western Australia

By Joy Crane15 August 2022

By Joy Crane Geographical proximity and the similarity of its pine resource make South Africa a compelling alternative supplier of softwood timber to Australia. In 2020-21 Australia imported 66,3% of its softwood supplies from Europe,…

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