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Demystifying Lumber Measurements: A Comprehensive Guide for Lumber Users

Demystifying Lumber Measurements: A Comprehensive Guide for Lumber Users

Delve into the intricacies of lumber measurements with our comprehensive guide tailored for lumber users. From mastering board feet to deciphering square footage and lineal feet, our expert insights shed light on vital concepts essential for optimizing material usage and cost estimation. Explore the nuances of lumber calculations and empower your projects with precision and efficiency. Join us in demystifying the language of lumber to enhance your lumber projects.

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Fourth Quarter Industry Update

Fourth Quarter Industry Update

Welcome to our Fourth Quarter Industry Update, where we delve into the latest developments and insights shaping the lumber industry landscape. In this comprehensive update, we explore a range of topics, from housing starts and permits to lumber market forecasts and major industry announcements. Learn about the trends driving the market, the challenges faced by mills in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest, and the anticipated price stability in plywood and OSB markets. Discover how these factors impact your purchasing decisions and business strategies in the dynamic lumber market. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of the industry, providing you with valuable insights to thrive in 2024 and beyond.

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Year End Lumber Market Analysis

Year End Lumber Market Analysis

As the year concludes, the lumber market demonstrates a blend of stability, cautious optimism, and strategic considerations influenced by both market and seasonal dynamics.

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The Lumber Market Today from Trio Forest Products Inc.

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The Lumber Market Today 

2 Railroad tracks with wooden rail ties going different directions

Railroad Strikes in Canada slow lumber deliveries to the US

We find it interesting that even with the Canadian railways strike,
the current lumber market is stubbornly refusing to move beyond its stable state.

Here’s the skinny on the impact the railways have on the lumber market.

  • Canadian Rail Strikes: Ongoing strikes involve both Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).
  • Impact on Lumber Industry: Disruptions are slowing down the transportation of lumber and other forest products across North America.
  • Supply Chain Disruptions: The strikes are causing delays at major shipping ports, particularly on the West Coast, impacting lumber exports between Canada and the U.S.
  • Operational Adjustments: Companies like Mercer International and Conifex Timber are altering operations due to rail transport uncertainties.
  • Economic Ramifications: The strike could cost the Canadian economy hundreds of millions of dollars per day, tightening lumber supply and potentially driving up prices​
  • Sources: Wood CentralLesprom Network Trains
  • Another great read from CNN: Canadian freight railroads shut down, dealing a potential blow to North America’s economy

Critical factors to monitor is the length of these negotiations. The longer the railways are off-line, the harder it will be to get supply. Consider this in your purchasing decisions, especially for OSB, SPF Dimension, MSR and some KDDF.

As always, call us for current market conditions.
Keep reading for more on the factors affecting the Lumber Market Today. 

Reflections from the Canadian Rail Strikes in our Industry 

As we approach Labor Day, a time to celebrate the dedication and resilience of workers across industries, it’s hard not to draw parallels with recent events that have reminded us of the power and impact of collective action. Just as the Canadian rail strikes sent ripples through the lumber supply chain, highlighting the critical role of labor in our industry, Labor Day serves as a reminder of the strength and unity that drives our workforce forward. These events underscore the importance of every individual’s contribution in keeping our operations running smoothly and efficiently.

Hurricane Hilary Slows Plywood Production and Increases Plywood Demand

Destruction of home built by lumber during Hurricane Hillary

  • Supply Chain Disruptions: Hurricanes damage forests, sawmills, and transportation infrastructure, reducing the supply of lumber.
  • Increased Demand: Demand for lumber spikes as affected areas begin reconstruction efforts, leading to price increases.
  • Price Volatility: The combination of reduced supply and increased demand often causes significant price fluctuations in the lumber market.

Consider these factors when planning your upcoming Plywood orders!