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NHLA Buyer's Guide is back!
We are happy to announce, NEW for 2020, the NHLA printed Buyer's Guide is back!
The Guide is a membership directory that lists all NHLA members and provides contact by company name and type of service for easy reference, along with products produced and types of services offered. For your company’s listing to be effective, it needs to be correct and current. Please take the time to review your company information via the NHLA website. The deadline to correct the information is June 30, 2020. Any corrections made after that date may not be included in the 2020 Buyer's Guide.
To correct or update your company information, please do the following:
Updating Your Organization's Products
1. Login with your email and password at: https://members.nhla.com/eweb.
2. On the 'My Profile' page, scroll down to the 'Organizations You Manage' section and click on the name of your organization. NOTE: If your organization is not listed, you may not be linked to your company, or your assigned role may not allow you to view/edit organization information. If this occurs, contact us for assistance at nhlaadmin@nhla.com.
3. On the Organization Information page, scroll down to the 'Organization Products' section.
4. To edit or delete an existing product in the list, click 'Edit' to the right side of the item.
5. To add a new product, click '+ Add a Product' at the right of the section title.
Should you need any assistance during this process please contact Jens Lodholm at 901-399-7561 or email nhlaadmin@nhla.com.
Any company interested in advertising in the 2020 Buyer's Guide should contact John Hester at 901-399-7558 or by email at j.hester@nhla.com or Vicky Simms at 901-399-7557 or by email at v.simms@nhla.com.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 12-WEEK NHLA INSPECTOR TRAINING SCHOOL
September 1-November 20 Memphis, TN
“Many people think they know the Rules, but they don’t actually know what the book says. Learning the Rules at the NHLA Inspector Training School has helped our sawmill identify mistakes that were costing us $130,000 to $180,000 a year depending on species.” — Grant Dorris, ITS Class 188, Volner Sawmill, Inc.