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Sensors in the Forest Products Industry

Wood Material Science & Engineering, 2015
The forest products industry takes a natural resource with variable properties and transforms it into a wide range of engineered products with increasingly demanding material specifications.
Brigitte Leblon, Rod Stirling
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Dermatitis in the Forest Product Industries

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1967
(1967). Dermatitis in the Forest Product Industries. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 322-326.
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Machine vision technology for the forest products industry

Computer, 1997
From forest to finished product, wood is moved from one processing stage to the next, subject to the decisions of individuals along the way. While this process has worked for hundreds of years, the technology exists today to provide move complete information to the decision makers.
Richard W. Conners   +3 more
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Recession Effects on the Forests and Forest Products Industries of the South

Forest Products Journal, 2011
The economic recession affected southern forests and related industries substantially, particularly those sectors most closely related to home construction. Between 2005 and 2009, for example, the three primary forestry sectors wood manufacturing, paper manufacturing, and forestry and logging lost more than 110,000 jobs in the southern United States ...
D.G. Hodges   +4 more
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Personal Selling for the Forest Products Industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Selling is the personal interaction between two or more people with the intention of exchanging something of value.
Smith, Robert L.   +2 more
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Virginia’s Forest Products Industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
This study was funded, in part, by the U. S. Forest Service, SouthEastern Forest Experiment Station, under Cooperative Agreement No. 18-583.
Wisdom, Harold W., Hudspeth, Timothy G.
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The Role of Innovation in the Forest Products Industry

Journal of Forestry, 2010
Abstract The US forest products industry has lost several hundred thousand jobs over recent years. It is argued that low-cost, foreign competition is largely responsible for this loss. Given this situation, enhancing innovation is increasingly seen as a path to competitive advantage and improved financial performance.
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Kastamonu Forest Products Industry

2014
Sektörel olarak özellikle imalat sanayi, üretim faktörlerinin uygun olduğu ortamlara göre yoğunluk kazanmaktadır. Orman ürünleri endüstrisi üretim faktörleri açısından bakıldığında Kastamonu’nun önemli bir varlığa sahip olduğu görülmektedir. İllerin ve ülkenin gelişimi ve istenilen kalkınmışlık seviyelerine ulaşmada, kaynaklarının iyi bilinmesi ve bu ...
GÖKÇE, Adem, AKYILDIZ, Mehmet Hakan
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Human Factors in the Forest Products Industry

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1982
The Forest Products Industry, like other “heavy industries” has for many years failed to plan and design for the human components of man-machine systems. This resulted in the humans having to adapt to poorly designed, illogical and hazardous work environments. The Occupational Safety and Health Act helped initiate the trend toward improved mill design.
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