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Innovation is said to be the only sustainable advantage in business today and Timber Trader UK keeps you apace with important new developments
05 POLLYWOOD Poles apart from its predecessors, Pollywood offers an alternative sustainable product to the utilities market
06 BANOVA 08 ROBOTICS How robots could become your new best friend in business Intelligent Wood Systems’ new flooring system offers a holistic solution to the fire, acoustic, structural and thermal challenges encountered in domestic housebuilding
12 MARKETING MATTERS Nick Pauley, founder and managing director of Pauley Creative speaks to Timber Trader’s Judith Kelly, about how to launch a new product into an already crowded marketplace
14 TIMBER TOPICS Moelven UK’s MD, Pehr Eriksson, speaks to Timber Trader’s Peter Wilson about the Scandinavian Group’s UK arm, the importance of customer relationships and the company’s place in the UK timber market pre- and post-Brexit
17 INTELLIGENCE Launched in July 2018, International Timber’s new, customer-centric product offer, ‘Intelligence’ aims to “solve every problem a woodworker has ever had”
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19 NEWS FROM ABROAD Innovation in timber exporting reaps sustainable rewards for Ireland’s rural economy
20 SUSTAINABLE SOURCING Christiane Lellig, campaign director for Wood for Good discusses tropical hardwood and outlines how to ensure the timber you supply is responsibly sourced
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22 COVER STORY: VANDECASTEELE The family firm bringing together a rich history with a modern approach to supplying timber Everything you need to know about the UK’s only woodworking machinery and materials show
27 FEATURE: TIMBETER
10 THE FAST SHOW
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The rural road network around UK forests can pose a challenge to the transportation of timber but steps can be taken to prevent road damage and protect communities
25 PREVIEW: W EXHIBITION
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Solving the age-old industry problem of log measurement with artificial intelligence and digital technology
31 PEFC UPDATE PEFC is revising its Sustainable Forest Management benchmark to to enhance its contribution to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SSGs) and to embrace human rights issues
33 THE NEW SPIRIT OF ENGINEERED WOOD Distilling the essence of prefabricated engineered wood components when used on the grand scale and the H&S lessons for the wider timber industry
36 HARDWOOD CLT London has become the epicentre of global CLT construction despite there being no UK manufacturer for the ‘wonder’ product
39 PREVIEW: TIMBER EXPO How Timber Expo is helping professionals to take advantage of a new direction for one of the world’s oldest construction materials
46 FENCING Tom Chapman, a publishing specialist working with family-run timber provider George Hill, compares timber and concrete fence posts to see which come out on top
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INNOVATION: THE ONLY SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
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nnovation is the thread that runs through Timber Trader UK’s summer issue.
and have now manufactured a small quantity for further testing by universities
Many will perhaps demur from agreement with the prediction by the Nomura
and industry collaborators. The US team led by scientist, Dr Zhiyong Cai, is
Research Institute, Japan’s leading think tank, that “we are now in the creative
now working to further characterise lignin-graphene properties, including
age: the information age is over and speed of innovation is the only sustainable
electronic and thermal conductivity, as well as finding ways to streamline
advantage” but there can be no doubt that in a rapidly-changing and
the lignin-to-graphene conversion process and to analyse the safety of the
unpredictable world, the commercial basis of many businesses needs to markedly
production process. Ultimately, the availability of large quantities of graphene
evolve to face emerging challenges. The timber sector is unlikely to be able to
will have an enormous impact on the development of lighter and stronger
operate in isolation from the shifting tectonic plates that are already affecting
materials for the aerospace, automobile and construction industries, and the
so many other industries but, thankfully, some clever people in different parts of
possibility of producing it from a renewable resource – our forests – rather
the world - whether through their expertise in timber design and engineering,
than a petrochemical one, has the potential to lead to much lower financial and
wood science, or nanotechnology - are busily exploring hitherto unknown or
environmental costs.
unconsidered potentials of timber from which a wide range of new products, technologies, construction systems and completely original, high added value
WOOD FOAM – AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-RESPONSIBLE
materials from this readily available and renewable resource are already being
REPLACEMENT FOR POLYSTYRENE?
developed in response to new or anticipated demands. FOR GRAPHENE, READ LIGNIN
It would be difficult to have missed the recent negative publicity surrounding the effect of plastics and other petroleum-based products on the world’s oceans and, ultimately, on the global food supply chain, so the emergence of a new, The wonder material that most recently took the world by storm is graphene:
wood-based material with multiple potential applications such as packaging and
measuring one million times less than the width of a human hair, harder than
acoustic/thermal insulation and which contains no adhesives, binders or resins
diamonds and 200 times stronger than steel, it is not only small, strong and
in its production is likely to generate widespread interest. Developed by the
flexible, but is the most conductive material known to man. Scientists and
renowned Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research in Braunschweig, Germany,
industry specialists around the globe are now busy seeking ways to harness the
Wood Foam consists entirely of wood fibres, without any additives, yet is both
material’s potential for applications in composites and coatings, bio-medicines,
lightweight and strong; the latter property being derived solely from the wood
electronics and energy. Derived from graphite (most commonly seen in the ‘lead’
fibre’s own bonding forces. To make it, wood chips are reduced to fibres by
used in our pencils), graphene is one of the most expensive materials in existence,
thermo-mechanical pulping, i.e. they are ground in a refiner at 150ºC before
due to the cost-prohibitive process required to chemically peel-off, or exfoliate, a
being mixed with water to give a very finely milled wood fibre suspension which
single layer of graphene from graphite ore. Until now, that is.
is then foamed with the addition of a protein or by having air blown through it.
A research team headed up by the US Forest Service has, since 2011, been
The grinding in the refiner roughens the fibres, a necessary part of the process as
exploring how to produce graphene in a more cost-effective way: they have
it roughens the fibres and disintegrates their surfaces to a state where they can
developed a process that derives the material from lignin rather than graphite
no longer slide past each other. To further activate the binding forces, hydrogen
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FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS peroxide is added to the foamed suspension, which is then dried at 130ºC for 30
rigid engineered wood product. The new process, which is undergoing a full
minutes before being held overnight at 70ºC.
research, development and testing programme and will be followed in 2019
The combination of these two processes causes the wood suspension
with the building of a demonstration in Cheshire, seeks to use softwood
to foam into a rigid structure with relatively high mechanical strength, with
dowels heated to c.130ºC and then compressed in a hydraulic press to nearly
densities ranging from 40-200kg per cubic metre, depending upon the amount
triple its original density without significant damage to its microstructure. This
of air pumped in, as this influences the size and ratio of the air cavities in the
results in a densified wood product with greatly improved properties, e.g.
foamed material. The higher the density, the closer the fibres are to one another
a 120-130% increase in strength and stiffness. By replacing the desiccated
and the stronger the wood’s own bindings and the entanglement anchorages.
hardwood in Brettstapel with densified softwood dowels, the overall strength
Fibre length also increases the product’s mechanical strength: at high densities,
and stiffness of the panels is increased. Thus, a long-perceived drawback
pine foam, with its longer fibres, outperforms beech foam in both tension
of densified wood here becomes an advantage since, once in contact with
and compression. But it is perhaps the thermal properties that offer the most
moisture, an irreversible spring-back effect occurs as the densified wood seeks
potential applications for Wood Foam, for example in timber frame systems.
to relax from its compressed form. This provides a permanent tight fit in the
Its thermal conductivity can be as low as 0.036W/mK for foam with a density
panel regardless of future humidity changes in the operational environment.
of 45kg per cubic metre, whilst the values for polystyrene and for conventional
Ultimately, this process is likely to deliver a lower cost (the softwood
wood fibre insulation boards range from 0.029W/mK to 0.0380.029W/mK,
dowels being less expensive than the – generally imported - hardwood
making this new material a strong contender to replace both these products.
option) and more precise manufacturing process. If you think this research
With demand constantly rising for lightweight materials derived from
could be of interest to your business, progress on the project can be
renewable sources (see article on Banova®, page 6), Wood Foam could well
followed on social media @AFTBbuildings, or via Tabitha Binding, University
offer considerable environmental and economic advantages, since it can be made
Engagement Manager, TRADA at tbinding@trada.co.uk
from small-sized twigs and brash that are otherwise of low value, as well as from fibrous agricultural waste and bushy plants. With such game-changing potential,
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the challenge now for the Fraunhofer Institute is to identify partners interested in
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bringing this exciting new material into commercial production. NEW FIRE TESTING FACILITIES IN UK ADHESIVE-FREE TIMBER BUILDINGS
So much for news from the nanotechnology and wood science end of the The availability of solid laminate timber systems and engineered
timber spectrum: the most prominent issue affecting timber usage in the UK at
wood products which require no adhesives or steel connections in their
present is that of fire and the urgent need for up-to-date empirical information
manufacturing and assembly processes has long been a largely unfulfilled
on prevention and safety methods. The recent announcement, therefore, that
requirement from architects and other construction professionals whose
UL, a US-based safety science organisation and the Fire Protection Association,
environmental principles demand building components with no potential to
the UK’s principal fire safety organisation are set to open a new, large-scale
produce hazardous emissions at any stage in the life cycle. One option has
testing facility at the latter’s operations at Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire
been ‘Brettstapel’ (dowel lamination to you and me): panels made from multiple
can only be good news. In addition, a cooperation agreement between the
layers of softwood held together by the insertion of hardwood dowels.
two will see UL invest in the FPA’s existing fire test and research facilities.
To date, dowel laminated timber panels have been imported from
Post-Grenfell, building product manufacturers have had even greater need than
manufacturers in Austria and Germany for a handful of buildings in Scotland
ever to undertake testing and accreditation of their brand range, but currently
and whilst considerable research on the subject* has been carried out at
the only UK-based facilities capable of testing cedilla facades are booked up
Edinburgh Napier University and some excellent primary schools designed by
for at least six months in advance, forcing companies to look abroad to carry
Architype architects have been completed in Wales using locally grown timber,
out large-scale tests. The relevant UK test is detailed in BS8414, but this was
there is as yet no commercial manufacture of Brettstapel in the UK. A new
heavily criticised following the Grenfell fire and its requirements are likely to be
development by an international collaboration, funded by Interreg North West
strengthened to produce more robust results. At a time when the external timber
Europe and led by engineers at the University of Liverpool, is currently seeking
cladding sector is having to vigorously fight its corner in the face of MP-led
to redress this manufacturing deficiency with a novel development in the way
demands for a complete ban on combustible cladding products, the new testing
the product is held together.
facilities can’t come soon enough, but their construction is likely to be delayed
Traditionally, the production of Brettstapel has employed fully desiccated
until the Government’s consultation has reached a conclusion. A pity, since now
hardwood dowels to fix arrays of softwood laminates together to form
is very definitely the time when some serious innovation through research,
structural elements. When the moisture content of the dowels reaches
development and testing is urgently required to validate the fire performance
equilibrium with that of the surrounding softwood, expansion occurs and
credentials of external timber cladding. For more information, www.thefpa.co.uk/
creates a constant pressure at the join, maintaining a tight fit and thus a
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POLLYWOOD
POLLYWOOD – POLES APART FROM ITS PREDECESSORS Ian Miller Head of Innovation at Northern Powergrid and Andrew Webster, Northern Powergrid’s Innovation Manager examine the Pollywood product
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F innovation is something of a buzzword these
to develop a new timber-based material for which the
champions for its application in the development of a
days, the experience for initiators of new products,
manufacturing capacity did not then exist anywhere
lightweight, super-strong hollow product alternative
systems and technologies is that its actual delivery
in the world. The process to create the necessary
to creosoted, solid wood electricity poles. Currently,
from first idea to mainstream commercial reality
production equipment and machinery thus began
60,000 new electricity poles are needed every year,
can be very much a journey of 1000 steps, with
with kick-start funding from international innovation
with a further 50,000 required by the telecoms
many obstacles and pitfalls to overcome along
broker, the Energy Innovation Centre (EIC) and a
industry. Timber poles of the required specification
the way. Allied to this is the possible need to set
number of refinements to existing technologies are
can take up to 18 months to source and deliver.
up a new company, meet mandatory regulatory
currently being explored to suit them for this new use.
A move away from the stockpiling of this type of
Steve Crighton, the company’s Managing
pole on numerous sites across the country to ones
involved in patent applications and – crucially – to
Director and inventor of the technology, says of the
that are manufactured to order (ready-to-use poles
identify and secure investors willing to support the
new, super-strong construction material that has
can be produced in just seven days) will see huge
research, development and testing stages through
a better strength-to-weight ratio than steel whilst
improvements in the business efficiency and capital
what may be a lengthy gestation process. Anyone
using a fraction of the raw materials required: “We’ve
requirements of the sector’s major players, with the
who has watched ‘Dragons’ Den’ knows this can also
started to develop this new, sustainable and high
added benefit of releasing large areas of land currently
mean giving over a substantial element of control
added value material for the electricity industry.
used for storage.
to others, not to mention a large percentage of the
However, a materials innovation exercise identified
action should the idea prove lucrative. Put simply, the
180+ possible uses across more than ten industrial
can create six to seven hollow poles from one tree
whole process can be tortuous and definitely not for
sectors, making it a British-grown innovation that
and requires no coating substances. Traditionally
the faint-hearted.
could change the face of construction and open up a
one tree is required to produce one pole, so the
new lease of life for the British wood industry.”
Pollywood product has the potential to save more
requirements, undertake the voluminous work
The starting point for most successful innovations is often the identification of a gap in the
What is this extraordinary new material?
Pollywood’s innovative manufacturing method
than 90,000 trees annually. The tubular poles
market for a product or technology alternative that
Essentially, it is a new and highly engineered timber
are made by combining wood fibre and natural
is not only better than the one it seeks to replace,
technology that can reduce material use by 85%,
bio-based resins derived from sustainably-sourced
but which may also have an economic benefit to
a factor that has attracted major players in the
renewable materials to produce a highly durable,
potential purchasers, whilst still achieving the margins
electricity sector such as Northern Powergrid,
lightweight and cost-effective solution that tests
required to ensure the projected return on investment
Scottish Power and UK Power Network as
demonstrate exceeds the current industry standard for electricity poles.
is delivered within the timescales set by
The next stage is to move to
investors. So, when a new product comes along about which everyone says, “I wish I’d
full-scale production in the North East,
thought of that”, remember that what may
with the potential to create a significant
seem to be a quite simple idea has had to
number of high quality jobs in the area.
address a multitude of legal, technical and
In time, the Pollywood Pole could well
market development challenges to actually
be viewed as the product that delivered
get close to a ‘near-to-market’ position,
a truly transformational response to
never mind full production capability.
the economic, environmental and employment challenges that currently
A good example of innovative thinking in the timber sector is the recent public
affect Teesside, and which took the UK
emergence of Pollywood Ltd, a business
timber sector into a new and highly
start-up established a mere seven years ago
advanced technological area.
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FEATURE: BANOVA
BANOVA REINVENTS THE MODEL: BALSA MAKES LIGHT WORK OF PLYWOOD
P
lywood has been with us for such a long time and its use within the
is, a 15mm thick Banova panel weighs 3.4 kg per sq.m. whilst the same size
construction industry so widespread that it is perhaps difficult to
and thickness of chipboard and birch plywood panels weigh in at 9 kg per
imagine where there might be room for the further development
sq.m. and 10.5 kg per sq.m. respectively, i.e. they are some 62-68% heavier.
of such a ubiquitous product. Indeed, in recent times, it has been problematic issues affecting the plywood sector, such as substandard
Manufactured by German company, 3A Composites, and sold exclusively in the UK by Arnold Laver, Banova is made from spliced veneers
quality and possibly illegal imports, that have mainly caught the headlines.
that have natural colour variations and characteristics but, when sanded
The detrimental impact of these questions on the market – and on
on both sides, the panels have distinctive front and reverse faces, both of
importers and traders – has, however, now been addressed in an update
which can be given enhanced material properties such as stiffness, strength,
to the Timber Trade Federation’s (TTF) Code of Conduct and responsible
impact and scratch resistance with the addition of different face laminates
Purchasing Policy that requires the organisation’s members themselves
including hardwood veneer or birch plywood.
to exert a much higher level of product scrutiny. Yet, innovation in the manufacture of plywood is ongoing, as the sector continues to research the
The Banova product range extends to Banova Plus, Banova Digital and Banova Superflex. The first of these (Banova Plus) offers high-level thermal
potential of a wider range of FSC-certified
insulation values alongside excellent
timber species to provide new sources
bonding properties and, because of
of veneer material with the necessary
the material’s uniform structure, there
technical characteristics to form
is no need to change existing tools or
products that meet the requirements of
joining techniques. The Digital version
new, niche markets.
comprises a Balsa core and selected light
One such product to recently appear
hardwood face veneers, making its outer
in the UK is Banova, a high-quality, ultra-
surfaces ideal substrates for direct digital
light plywood panel that utilises Balsa
or screen printing with the natural wood
wood veneers in its construction. This
texture still visible through the ink. Even
may come as something of a surprise to
at thicknesses of up to 50mm, Banova
those who whiled away many a happy
Digital is impressively lightweight, stable
childhood hour in assembling model
and flat and processing is easy with
planes or, as adult design professionals,
standard printing equipment and milling
have made scale buildings from this
machines. It is Banova Superflex that may
material, since memory will bring back
turn out to be the most popular, though,
images of a wood that is simple to cut but
since this highly flexible plywood, with its
relatively brittle and with easily damaged
tight bending radius (40mm), maximum
surfaces. Such surprise will no doubt be
strength and extremely light weight,
magnified by the knowledge that Balsa, despite its inherent porosity, is in
combined with a textile core layer that makes the production of curved
fact a hardwood and that the wood from the balsa tree is of low density
objects possible with only three layers, opening up new options for organic
and low-weight, with high weight-specific stability together with excellent
shapes and natural undulations.
flatness. It is also a quick-growth species, taking only five years from seed in
The final bonus points for Banova emanate from its sustainability
FSC-certified plantations in Ecuador and Papua New Guinea to produce the
credentials: aside from its FSC accredited plantation sources, it is
high-quality veneer material used in the manufacture of Banova.
manufactured without formaldehydes anywhere in the production
There are a number of benefits to be had from the use of Banova when
process (a cold curing, polyurethane-based adhesive is used) resulting in
compared to conventional panel materials – large, but lightweight, panel
the material’s emission levels equating to those of natural grown wood.
elements can be produced with it; it is easy to process and to combine with
Unsurprisingly, Banova has been shortlisted for this year’s TRADA-
other materials; and it is suited to the fabrication of shop, furniture and
sponsored TTJ Timber Innovation Award but, ultimately, the product will
interior fittings (especially of vehicles, yachts and ships) as well as stage, set
stand or fall by its success in use: for interior designers, furniture makers,
and exhibition construction. To get a measure of just how much lighter it
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YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND IN BUSINESS MAY BE A ROBOT
T
he very word ‘robotics’ can strike fear into many people’s hearts, the
Included in this list are two symbiotic issues, the first being low margins,
concept raising the spectre of machines replacing people in employment,
adversarial pricing models and financial fragility, counterpoised by the industry’s
whilst others recognise the challenges inherent in the rapid technological
historic chronic lack of R&D and investment in innovation. All is not doom and
changes already taking place and the need to explore how good quality
gloom, however, since Farmer offers a host of recommendations intended to
jobs might be protected. In pursuit of the latter, a commission has been
introduce the transformational change that is urgently needed if construction is
set up by the Community Union and the Fabian Society to examine the impact of
to remain a vital contributor to the UK economy. Innovation is the thread that
automation upon employment. That it is unlikely to report before 2020, suggests
runs through all ten of his proposals, which he suggests are measured against a
its findings might well be overtaken by then by the aforesaid developments in
number of success factors, important amongst which is the need for “tangible
technology, but the issue remains one of the huge uncertainties facing businesses
improvement in links between academia and industry (all levels) in relation to R&D that fundamentally redefine products being offered to end users.” Instrumental
and their employees in these challenging times.
in this is the use of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA)
One might argue that there is quite a difference between
and automation techniques – robotics, drones, etc.
automation and robotic design and manufacture, the former
There are of course initiatives already up and running
usually - and perhaps simplistically - associated with achieving greater production efficiencies through the
in the UK to deliver stronger links between academia
mechanisation of repetitive tasks, whilst the latter has
and the construction industry, such as the Scottish
the potential to open new and exciting doors to the
Government-supported Construction Scotland
ways in which we conceive and construct buildings
Innovation Centre, the activities of which are
and the materials we use in these processes.
highlighted elsewhere in this issue in the feature on
Automation is of course a long-established and
hardwood cross laminated timber, but to see the kind of investment level – and long-term vision – needed
accepted reality in industry and present in every
to deliver the scale of transformational change required
form of manufacturing, from the assembly of cars to food production; meanwhile the advent of 3D printing
we have, as yet, still to look abroad for outstanding
using a variety of materials from concrete to titanium is
examples of academic collaboration with industry in the physical delivery of blue sky thinking.
introducing astonishing levels of innovation into the fabrication of components hitherto impossible to make with any degree of precision, a good example being medical implants.
ROBOTIC COLLABORATION IN TIMBER CONSTRUCTION
But it is the ways in which research into robotic manufacture can already be
Digitisation has, of course, already found its way into timber construction,
seen to be transforming thinking in the construction industry that are likely to
with entire elements being fabricated by computer-aided systems. The raw
have most impact for sawmillers, importers and merchants. The Farmer Report,
material is cut to size by the machines but, in most cases, it still has to be manually
‘Modernise or Die’, published almost two years ago and the most recent prognosis
assembled to create a plane frame. In the past, this fabrication process came with
on the future of the sector is both categoric and seriously concerning in its
many geometric restrictions but now, under the auspices of the National Centre
identification of ten critical symptoms of failure and poor performance, which, he
of Competence in Research (NCCR) Digital Fabrication, researchers from ETH
predicts, will reach a tipping point in the next five to 10 years when the industry’s
Zurich’s Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS) and the institution’s
symptoms will worsen and decline will become irreversible.
Chair of Architecture and Digital Fabrication have developed a new, digital
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timber construction method that expands the range of possibilities for traditional timber frame construction. This enables the efficient construction and assembly
A SUCCESSFUL CONCEPT FOR SHARING KNOWLEDGE ETH Zurich has already completed a successful collaboration with
of geometrically complex timber modules and they have been using it in a real
Erne AG Holzbau on the robot-built timber roof of the Arch_Tech_Lab at its
project for the first time. The load bearing timber modules are prefabricated
Hönggerberg campus. Its involvement in the development of Spatial Timber
by robots and have been assembled on the top two floors of the DFAB House
Assemblies means that the company’s expertise in timber construction will
project at the Empa and Eawag NEST research and innovation construction site
make yet another significant contribution to ETH research. Prof. Kohler believes
in Dübendorf. Entitled ‘Spatial Timber Assemblies’ the process has evolved from
in the synergistic effect brought about by the partnership: “Digital fabrication
close collaboration with Erne AG Holzbau and is the first large-scale architectural
depends on the tremendous expertise required for craftsmanship. Conversely,
project to use the construction robots developed by ETH Zurich’s new Robotic
digitalisation can improve craftsmanship and open up new opportunities.” He is
Fabrication Laboratory.
also clear that on how essential it is for scientific disciplines to work hand-inhand with industry if technologies are to be widely used – and scaled up - in real architecture and construction projects in the foreseeable future.
ROBOTIC PRECISION Unlike most robotic cutting machines seen to date in the UK, the robots used here are no small beasts. The first robot takes a timber beam and guides it while
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SAWMILLING, IMPORTING AND
it is sawn to size. After an automatic tool change, a second robot drills the holes
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required to connect the beams. In the next step, both robots work together to
There is no doubt that robotic technologies are with us now, are here
position the beams in the precise spatial arrangement required by the computer
to stay and will continue to evolve. As architects and other construction
layout. To prevent collisions when positioning the individual timber beams, the
professionals become more familiar with the creative potential and economic
researchers have developed an algorithm that constantly recalculates the path
efficiencies they offer, the demand is likely to be greater for new thinking on
of motion for the robots according to the current state of construction. Finally,
sawn timber dimensions and timber-based products. This, coupled with Design
workers manually bolt the beams together.
for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) and the ‘lean’ principles of material and component procurement that is a key aspect of this approach, may well require some shifts in thinking about how business can best respond to these,
LONGER LASTING, MORE INDIVIDUAL CONSTRUCTION Unlike traditional timber frame construction, ‘Spatial Timber Assemblies’
ever more rapid, technological developments. Mark Farmer makes some
can manage without reinforcement plates because the required rigidity and load-
prescient observations in his report that give some indication of how industry
bearing result from the geometric structure. Not only does this save material; it
and government should address the challenge:
also opens up new creative possibilities. A total of six spatial, geometrically unique
“It is necessary to build a co-ordinated programme of R&D and innovation
timber modules have been prefabricated in this way for the first time. Lorries then
that delivers productivity improvements throughout the construction
transported them to the DFAB HOUSE construction site, where they have been
sector, especially in housing. This should encompass utilisation of existing
connected together to form a two-storey residential unit with more than 100
approaches such as Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) and
m2 of floor space. The complex geometry of the timber construction will remain
product standardisation and pre-manufacture from component level through
visible behind a transparent membrane façade that has also been developed using
to full volumetric level. It should also look to the future to understand how
robotic technologies.
scalability and potential of newer technologies such as 3D printing, drones and on-site robotics and the more holistic future impact of materials science advancements.”
INTEGRATED DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE The robots use information from a computer-aided design model to cut
Crucially, he also suggests that “any such initiatives should also be tied into
and arrange the timber beams. This method was specially developed during the
an industrial scaling up of benefit secured from the existing R&D Tax Credits
project and uses various input parameters to create a geometry consisting of 487
Scheme. Construction should be sharing its fair share of this tax benefit which it
timber beams in total.
seems is currently passing it by.”
The fact that Spatial Timber Assemblies are being used for digital fabrication
This latter point is just as true for the sawmilling, importing and merchant
and also in design and planning offers a major advantage, according to Matthias
sectors, with many companies either of the view that some of what they already
Kohler, Professor of Architecture and Digital Fabrication at ETH Zurich and the
do is unlikely to be classified as R&D or that their business has no especial
man spearheading the DFAB HOUSE project: “If any change is made to the
need for innovation in its processes or products. As stated elsewhere in this
project overall, the computer model can be constantly adjusted to meet the
issue, however, in these fast-changing times, innovation is the only sustainable
new requirements. This kind of integrated digital architecture is closing the gap
business advantage. Time surely, to look afresh at robotics and their potential
between design, planning and execution.”
value to your business?
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FEATURE: INTELLIGENT WOOD SYSTEMS
THE FAST SHOW
I
t’s an old cliché that states that ‘for every complex
and cracks in ceiling finishes virtually eliminated.
problem there is a simple solution – and it’s
It does this by using only a fraction of the water
wrong’, but every so often a genuinely innovative
(20 litres per cubic metre as against 80-100 litres
solution does come along that absolutely meets
per cubic litre) required by other market-leading
the purpose it is intended to serve. Just such a
preservatives, thus ensuring that no swelling or
response to a series of inter-related construction
resultant shrinkage is caused by the treatment
challenges is Intelligent Wood Systems’ IWS-FAST
process. The joists are also pre-treated to provide
Timber Floor that the company has developed
robust fire protection and prevent against wood
to address Fire, Acoustic, Structural and Thermal
decay and insect attack.
requirements (hence the acronym, FAST’) for
Important to the application of ULTRAjoist
domestic housebuilding projects. This new
technology in the IWS-FAST floor system are
development in flooring systems is designed to
the company’s patented ‘holed’ plates that allow
be installed as either a prefabricated cassette or, if
services to be run within the depth of the joist,
required, as a kit of fully detailed, pre-cut elements
thereby minimising the overall floor depth, a factor
for onsite assembly by masonry or timber frame
further enhanced by the use of a unique top-hung
housebuilders.
detail, another of its patented products.
Adapting and assembling a number of
Acoustically, the low moisture content of the
The Ultrajoist is a well-established product in the medium-rise timber frame housing market. IWSFAST Floor uses the technology in a new way.
mean a commensurate reduction in the size and/
standardised building products into a single system
finger-jointed ULTRAjoists, produces a stiffer floor
or density of the building’s foundations. Being much
that can be manufactured offsite is not as easy as
and, consequently, less vibration sound, whilst
lighter than equivalent pre-cast concrete floor slabs,
it seems, however, especially when the aim is to
the IWS-FAST system decouples the floor and
more units can be carried on a lorry, whilst smaller
deliver a comprehensive answer to a number of
ceiling joists to ensure there is no path for sound
capacity cranes are required once the cassettes
possibly conflicting problems. The first task is to
to transfer along. These factors, together with
are on site, both important factors in reducing
identify just exactly what the issues are that a new
the incorporation of Icopal technology means
timescales and the embodied energy costs involved
system needs to offer an integrated response to;
that even a minimum specification IWS-FAST
in transportation and plant use. And, once installed,
the second is to research, develop, prototype, test,
system meets the challenging sound insulation
the floor can be used as a working platform.
refine and test again in order to deliver a new offsite
performance targets in the Scottish Building
manufactured construction package that ticks all
Standards (Section 5.2 - 43 db Rw) and the
research and development company focused
of the regulatory boxes and technical criteria listed
marginally less demanding requirements set out
on the creation of innovative building solutions
from the outset as obstacles to be overcome.
in the Building Regulations England and Wales
that can be mainstreamed into the timber frame
Approved Document E (40 db Rw).
housebuilding sector. As part of the Glenalmond
The core structure of the IWS-FAST separating floor system uses the Glenalmond Timber
The 30- and 60-minute fire resistance
At heart, Intelligent Wood Systems is a
Timber Group, the company benefits from access
Company’s well-established ULTRA-joist technology
durations options delivered by the IWS-FAST
to the latter’s product range and its existing
that is a market leader for solid structural joists
floor cassette are achieved with a combination of
collaborations with academia and industry. In
in medium rise buildings due to each joist being
chipboard (30 minutes) OSB (60 minutes) decking,
this instance, the system has been developed in
super-dried to a moisture content of 12% and fully
joists, one or two-layer plasterboard ceilings plus
conjunction with Edinburgh Napier University and
preservative-treated to provide a 60-year service
(in the case of the higher fire rating) resilient bars
Icopal and will shortly be marketed and distributed
life. The finger-jointed product (joists up to 12m
and rockwool insulation.
by the latter organisation as part of its Monarfloor
long) incorporates a highly effective water repellent,
High on the list of benefits offered by the
range of Acoustic Systems and branded as the
meaning that any subsequent moisture content
IWS-FAST separating floor system, however, is its
Monarfloor IWS Fastfloor. A fully detailed technical
problems are dramatically reduced and troublesome
weight: considered as ‘lightweight’ construction, the
handbook will accompany the forthcoming launch
issues such as squeaky floorboards, popping nails
reduction in compressive loads can, in some cases,
of the system.
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MARKETING MATTERS
STANDING OUT FROM THE CROWD How do you launch a new timber product into an already crowded marketplace? Nick Pauley of Pauley Creative offers six tips for success The structure and cladding of the Haven, at Horning on the Norfolk Broads, is entirely constructed from Accoya products.
A
rguably, product is the most important
weren’t really construction products at all
ingredient in the marketing mix. Without it,
but more fashion accessories. Rather than
you don’t have a place in the market: you
construction, he was in the fashion industry. This is the ideal mindset to extract your
certainly can’t sell something that doesn’t
product’s unique character. Brick, or indeed timber
exist, or for which there is no demand.
When considering launching a new timber product,
panel, to fashion accessory may be a thought
you should ask yourself, will it stand out in the
process too far for some, but if translated in the
marketplace either because it does something that
right way, this thinking can work in your favour.
nothing else in the market does, or because it does—
The next question is: “how we leverage this
or at least strives to do—something better than everything else which is available to your customers? When considering your new product’s place in
uniqueness to make the building product more Nick Pauley, founder and Managing Director of Pauley Creative
the marketing mix, consider: What does my product do that nothing else in the market does? How is my product better than those offered by the competition? Why should a customer pay for my product
interesting to buyers; developers, architects, specifiers etc?” Can your business produce a useful
Amongst the wide range of content we read day
specification tool that helps people interact with
in day out here at Pauley Creative, there’s one
your new building product once it’s launched – a
book titled ‘Contagious’ by Johan Berger that still
tool that makes them feel like they have insider
remains relevant to this very day, and simply asks
knowledge or maybe makes their life choices easier?
the question: ‘What makes things popular?’ Why
How can your online specification tools or
instead of those offered by the competition?
do some ideas or building products go ‘viral’ and
efficiency calculators build ‘social currency’ for
If you can’t come up with good answers to those
some don’t? Let’s explore the concept in more
your company?
questions, it’s probably time to go back to the drawing
detail – and within the context of launching a new
board. If, on the other hand, you have confidence
timber product to specifiers and architects within
in the potential of your new product, what are the
the construction industry:
next steps in bringing it to market? Nick Pauley, Founder and Managing Director of Pauley Creative, a digital marketing consultancy that specialises in the
2. TRIGGERS What triggers can you create in order to keep your building product front of mind, to ensure your
1. SOCIAL CURRENCY At Pauley Creative we talk a lot about creating
audience doesn’t lose interest after the initial few months of launch?
construction industry, offers 6 tips for launching a new
unique ‘sharable’ or ‘remarkable’ content. In order to
product to specifiers and architects.
give your new timber product ‘Social Currency’, you
This phrase resonates with me because it
not only need to prove it’s ‘inner remarkability’ but
articulates nicely the need for all building product
6 KEY PRINCIPLES TO CONSIDER BEFORE
you also need to appeal to the ego i.e. the ultimate
manufacturers to make their marketing efforts
LAUNCHING A NEW BUILDING PRODUCT
need for people to look good purely by sharing your
consistent.
What makes a new building product stand out? What makes one product more popular than another? Brand? Performance? Reputation?
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content.
“Top of mind, tip of tongue”.
Big budgets spent on one off promotional
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MARKETING MATTERS And sending an ad hoc email is not the same thing either. Your entire launch campaign needs a carefully considered strategy and ‘follow up’ process, so that you know exactly how to tackle any leads.
examples where the companies have worked well to build a brand in the true sense of the word. But what about those products which are
6. STORIES Do manufacturers necessarily have to create myth and fable around their products? While a story around your product may not be
unseen once installed? Insulation products, drainage and pipe work,
something you hear down the pub too often or from
A thorough and integrated system of marketing
internal roofing products, underfloor cabling or light
your next taxi driver, you may hear it discussed in the
channels that provide relevant information to
bulbs – the list goes on…
builders’ merchants or on the site between trades.
different audience types on a timely basis will keep
For those type of unseen products, how can
A lot is written about the validity of thought
your products ‘Top of mind and tip of tongue’ from
a timber product manufacturer come up with
leadership, especially within the built environment.
day one.
a really simple way of distinguishing itself from
The tender process has all but killed the real value of
competitors?
expertise in favour of cost.
Consider the context in which your product is used: How can you create the triggers that suggest
Can you stain your packaging a certain colour
However, a company that can consistently prove
your product is ahead of your competition in the
to become more visible on housing projects while
its technical expertise or its ability to solve problems
mind of your audience?
it remains uncovered? The Glenalmond Timber
is still incredibly valuable, and this in turn will create
Company’s distinctive ‘Ultrajoist’ product does
stories. Word of mouth.
3. EMOTION “We share because we care”. When it comes to launching your new timber
just this. Can you create an ‘on and off’ presence throughout the life of a project build? Ask yourself two simple questions; Can people
The need to focus and appeal to segment audiences and provide real value through relevancy is massively important. And, for that reason alone,
product, consider the added benefits beyond their
see your product when others are using it and if
it makes sense to position your building product
intended purpose that evoke a feeling or emotion.
not, how can you make it more public?
launch with both these key points of reference in mind: audience and application.
You only need to watch an episode of Grand Designs to understand that certain products (and processes) evoke a strong sense of aesthetic even if all they do is let you into the garden or patio. Certain products are literally the gateway to a
If being more ‘Public’ is easier for some than for others, then providing ‘Practical Value’ is a dead cert for all product manufacturers.
Distinctive ‘Ultrajoist’ elements used in platform timber frame construction
desired lifestyle and these garner entirely subjective feelings. Ask yourself; “does your content focus on the feelings of the end user? Or do you purely focus on the technical for the specifier?” Does talking about the research, sales and after
If you can do that successfully you will start
5. PRACTICAL VALUE
The majority of building products, almost explained using any number of online techniques.
ask of your products even after launch day has been
Whether it’s installation videos, case studies,
a question for you. In some cases, it’s a definitive ‘yes’, in others not so much. Take modified timber
and gone.
efficiency calculators, data sheets, BIM models, technical drawings, 3d diagrams and animations, approaches you could take is quite long.
Does your product advertise itself? There’s
with them? How can you capitalise on those conversations? It’s a great question to continually
emotional response from the buyer? I guarantee
4. PUBLIC
What stories could your products carry
without exception, have benefits that can be
infographics, online specification tools – the list of
effective example.
‘Reputation’.
The Kebony® external cladding product is ideal for use in maritime environments
sales process of your building products generate an it does. Russwood’s regular newsletter is a very
to build your own stories. I believe they call it
Building the credibility of your business and
IN SUMMARY As a framework for creating great content in preparation for your timber product launch, I think these principles are really powerful. Whether you
proving the capability of your timber products
need to tick all six boxes is debatable but, having
through the creation of sharable ‘web objects’
them in mind when creating a content strategy
that are rich in ‘practical value’ is a strategy that
would be no bad thing.
building product manufacturers cannot afford not to engage in. Does talking about your product help people
About Pauley Creative: a digital marketing consultancy that specialises in the construction industry, Pauley
product manufacturers, their products advertise to
help others? Of course, it does. Your technical
Creative builds lead generation websites, specification
a captive audience time and time again – Accoya®
teams do it day in day out - so do your sales teams.
tools, web applications and digital marketing strategies
or Kebony®, for example. There are also the niche
How can your company highlight its products
that drive online business opportunities for building
products that have cornered a market – Pollmeier’s
incredible value from the very start? How can you
product manufacturers, merchants, contractors and
‘Baubuche’ beech hardwood LVL springs to mind
package your knowledge and expertise into the
membership organisations within the construction
or Velux Roof Windows and there are many more
most useful formats?
industry. www.pauleycreative.co.uk
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TIMBER TOPICS
PEHR ERIKSSON, MD OF MOELVEN UK
T
imber might be said to be in Pehr Eriksson’s
owned (and headquartered in the small town of
set up as a separate profit centre, four of which are
blood: he is the third generation of his
Moelv, around 160km north of Oslo) and the timber
solely focused on whitewood production, four on
family to work in the industry since his
this Scandinavian industrial group sends to the UK
redwood and nine that produce both. The biggest
grandfather set up his own sawmill in
arrives into Hull and Immingham from mid-Sweden
of the mills accounts for around 370,000 m3 of the
1946. The company was sold to the Setra
and south-east Norway.
annual volume.
Group in 1974 and Pehr worked in its sales and
Moelven’s shareholder structure gives an
Some of the above information might be
planning of production department for eight years
indication of the company’s unusual (from a UK
gleaned from Moelven’s website, but only a short
in Malå, a remote community with around 2000
perspective) make-up, it being owned by four forest
conversation with Pehr reveals how much of the
inhabitants in the Västerbotten County of Sweden’s
owners’ associations, a regional energy group and
detail about the organisation’s workings is literally at
Lapland province. On becoming the Group’s sales
an agricultural cooperative. Business groupings of
his fingertips and the extent to which he is steeped
manager in 1990, he moved 160km east to the
this sort are not uncommon in the Scandinavian
in the mechanics and economics of the industry.
small town of Piteå on the Bay of Bothnia which
forest sector (e.g. see Timber Trader UK, Issue One,
Whilst he is quick to emphasise the specific areas
has, importantly, a harbour serving the area’s
for details of Sødra’s ownership structure) and there
of business activity Moelven UK is involved in, his
traditionally strong forestry industry. Grounded,
are many merits to this type of arrangement for
knowledge of the many dimensions to Moelven’s
therefore, in the workings of one of Sweden’s
private owners of small areas of forest, not the least
international enterprises is both in-depth and bang
largest export industries, Pehr’s next career move
being able to sell their timber through a much larger
up-to-date. The part of the business that Pehr is
as sales manager within the Group brought him
organisation that has the operational structures to
directly responsible for – Moelven UK - supplies
to the UK in 1995 - Warlingham in Surrey to be
manage everything from sawmilling to exports. And
sawn and planed material as well as a wide range
precise - a role he filled for more than 12 years
Moelven is large: its sawmills in south-east Norway
of timber components to industry, retail and
before becoming managing director of Moelven
and Sweden currently consume around 3.9 million
construction companies, large and small, throughout
UK in 2008, a position he has occupied ever since.
m3 of logs, equivalent to approximately 2 million
the country and also to Ireland. Indeed, the catalogue
Thus, having spent over 30 years in Sweden’s forest
m3 of sawn timber each year. Each of its 17 mills is
of timber products Moelven UK offers is nothing if
industry taking a leading role in that country’s exports to the UK, it is fair to say that Pehr has considerable experience of the extent and nature of the timber trade between the two countries. For the statistically minded, the UK currently imports around 40% of its softwood requirements from Sweden and, given that some 80% of our construction timber is imported, the Swedish contribution to this overall volume is not inconsiderable. It is not unimportant to Sweden’s economy either, since around 80% of its timber is shipped abroad. Not all of Moelven’s exports are from Sweden, of course: Moelven is Norwegian-
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Moelven Dalaträ AB, one of the mills in the Group’s Sawmill Timber Division
not comprehensive – joinery, mouldings, packaging,
also led the Group’s Building Systems division into
exterior cladding and decking, exterior and interior
new territory which, again, may offer opportunities
panel products, modular and laminated components
for expansion in the UK. Many will be aware of
for door and window frames, as well as glulam and
Moelven’s long experience in the production
plywood. The company also supplies graded and
of glulam, but few outside the architecture and
finger-jointed C24 and C30 material to, for example,
engineering professions may know of its innovative
James Jones’ Timber Systems Division for use in the
role in the use of engineered timber in the
production of its JJI-joists.
construction of high-rise residential accommodation.
Given the spectrum of construction elements
Mjøstårnet (the Mjøs Tower) will rise to over 80m
The 14 storey, glulam-framed ‘Treet’ (‘Tree’)
that Moelven UK is able to offer, it is no surprise
apartment block in Bergen – at the time of its
that the company has seen steady growth of late,
construction, the tallest timber building in the world
with timber volumes consumed recently being
- brought this to the attention of a global audience
the highest seen for 10 years, as indeed have the
of architects and engineers, but this is now being
margins on sales. Pehr makes the point, however,
surpassed by the development of what is likely to
that the extreme challenges the building industry
be recorded as the latest, tallest timber building in
experienced post-2008 have meant that this
the world: named “Mjøstårnet” (the Mjøs Tower),
current rate of growth has simply brought business
this timber structure is designed to rise to over
back to the optimum levels seen before the
80m high. Due for completion in March 2019, the
economic downturn.
building employs a new assembly technique that will
At Moelven group level, a number of new
see its lowest 10 storeys built using Moelven’s Trä8
This means we have to make ourselves attractive.
developments may in time deliver additional value
technology, a column/beam system that integrates
Aside from being able to offer good discounts at
to the UK operation – “the smart digital sawmill”
glulam, Kerto® and cross laminated timber elements.
large volumes, we can combine materials from
Environmental and other concerns regarding the
several different sawmills in the same delivery
is an innovative two-year project at its Valåsen AB sawmill in which new technology will enable
nature of modern building products is increasingly
package, allowing us to overcome transportation
increased yield and capacity by reducing the
generating interest in the potential for this type of
issues that would otherwise be difficult.”
number of production stops and reducing energy
hybrid timber construction to deliver tall timber
consumption. Technological development has also
structures (on lighter foundations) in dense urban
Brexit – Pehr seems completely unfazed by the
been implemented by introducing a high degree of
locations and, given the chronic housing shortage in
ongoing political and press hysteria: “there will
robotization in a new production line at Moelven
UK cities, the experience gained by Moelven from
always be a need for sawn timber and timber
Byggmodul AB at Säffle in Sweden. This new line
the Mjøstårnet project could well prove attractive to
building materials in the UK. What is clear is that
has contributed to an 80% increase in capacity and
developers here.
we are here and will still be here for a long time.” In
the creation of an additional 40 jobs in this small
Meanwhile, Moelven UK will undoubtedly
When pressed about the issue of the day –
an industry often noted for rebranding exercises,
town. Whilst Moelven as a group does not export
continue to experience steady growth in its core
takeovers and company closures, Pehr Eriksson’s
its modular systems to the UK, the sheer scale of
business. As Pehr Eriksson explains, the forward
focus on the business in hand and the need to
new housing demanded by the UK government
plan is to concentrate on entering into more
ensure customer satisfaction at all times is both
(some 300,000 new units per annum) may open
and bigger business agreements with existing
refreshing and commendable. Perhaps it has
an interesting door for the organisation, since the
customers, as opposed to seeking growth through
something to do with his considerable experience
construction industry here does not yet have the
finding new ones. For Pehr, the key to this is never
of working in an industry where the raw material
offsite prefabrication capacity to meet the urgent
to stop working on customer relationships for the
takes a long time to reach maturity and, in doing so,
challenge it has been set.
long term. “Several customers here have ambitions
largely bypasses the fluctuations and transitoriness
for a general reduction in the number of suppliers.
of external events.
This advanced level of modularisation has
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INTERNATIONAL TIMBER
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE INTERNATIONAL TIMBER LAUNCHES INTELLIGENCE BRAND
T
he term innovation in the world of timber does not necessarily apply solely to the creation of entirely new products: it can equally involve creative thinking around how best to ‘package’ and utilise tried and tested products from an existing range in order to offer customers a service that genuinely meets a market need. This is the conceptual driver
behind International Timber’s latest, and most customer-centric product offer, ‘Intelligence’ which is being launched this summer. We spoke to them about the new brand and their claim that, with ‘Intelligence’, “everything is possible”.
WHAT EXACTLY IS ‘INTELLIGENCE’ AND WHAT IS ITS MARKET? “Intelligence centres around a range of engineered and modified products currently offered by International Timber and aims to sell joinery solutions that were previously difficult to come by. In simple terms, this means that we will be helping woodworkers overcome traditional sourcing and availability issues and offering bespoke products to match individual requirements. “It is a forward-thinking concept, underlining International Timber’s ability to drive forward solutions to match issues, engage with forward planning and
Re-imagining the products
sustainability and engineer solutions using woods that are readily available and fit for purpose for each application.”
“Although timber as a product is ever-changing and evolving, we’ve never turned our back on traditional joinery species like European Oak and Sapele.
WHAT MAKE THE INTELLIGENCE BRAND DIFFERENT WHAT IS PARTICULARLY INNOVATIVE ABOUT IT? “We believe that we are genuinely stepping out of the box with the Intelligence brand. The concept combines expert knowledge, traditional products
Oak is one of the most widely used timber products, popular in solid, hardwood furniture, whilst Sapele is a commercially important wood, reminiscent of mahogany with a distinctive figure. Sapele has grown in popularity since mahogany was listed as a CITES species.”
and engineering experience to give our customers a bespoke, and in many cases, unique solution to their problems. “Although our approach has always been to provide our customers with the best products possible, we’re now looking at applications and engineering
WHAT DO YOU FIND PARTICULARLY EXCITING ABOUT THE NEW BRAND AND WHY IS NOW A GOOD TIME TO LAUNCH IT? “International Timber has always been a reliable and trusted name in the
products that will provide the best fit solution to customers, in terms of both
marketplace. However, this new chapter is bringing a certain level of finesse,
physical properties and visual appeal.”
modernity and sophistication to our brand that speaks to a modern-day consumer.
WHAT TYPE OF PROJECTS DO YOU ANTICIPATE CUSTOMERS WILL COME TO YOU WITH AND HOW WILL YOU APPROACH PROBLEM SOLVING WITH THEM? “We envisage that we will be dealing with a wide range of project types and challenges. To meet these challenges, we are going to have dedicated Product
“We’ve recently built up our team to include an Engineered Product Manager, William Frost, who has been the driving force behind this new brand. We weren’t going to launch until we were 100% certain that the brand was ready, and our product champions were fully up to speed.” According to the company, the Intelligence solution will provide a range of
Champions in each of our depots who are fully trained on the Intelligence brand
benefits for customers including:
and its ideals. They will not only be able to answer any questions a customer may
a totally new look and quality feel – think sleek, modern and sophisticated;
have but provide the best Intelligent solution: we are encouraging our staff to
environmentally friendly;
truly discover our customers’ pain-points and offer a bespoke Intelligent solution,
excellent thermal properties – saving money on heat and electrical bills;
focusing on traditional timber and coupling this with modern engineering
overcomes traditional sourcing issues by matching available engineered products with applications;
techniques. “Our team will have around the clock technical support, enhanced service
long-term solutions for individual applications;
levels, ongoing sales and product training and guaranteed stock availability to
extensive manufacturing capabilities;
ensure that customers get the perfect solution.”
constant product innovation and evolution into the future; partnering with customers.
ARE THERE SPECIFIC PRODUCTS WITHIN THE RANGE THAT ARE NEW OR IS IT MORE A MATTER OF A FRESH APPROACH - IF SO, HOW DOES THIS WORK IN PRACTICE? “It’s definitely a fresh approach – as a matter of fact, we’re using off-the-
So far, so enigmatic: the challenge now and in the future for International Timber’s Product Champions will be to demonstrate that most, if not all, of the benefits listed here can be delivered, project by project in ways that make each of
shelf sections which may have gone unused and giving them a new lease of life
the company’s woodworking customers feel are genuinely innovative solutions to
by engineering them to the customer’s specification. We’ll discover what our
their individual needs. Timber Trader UK looks forward to reporting on interesting
customers require, and then choose the most suitable timber to engineer.
case studies as they begin to emerge.
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Sawn, Planed and Glulam Timber
Photo © Einar Breen
E-mail: timber.uk@moelven.com Phone: 020 8916 2401 Web: moelven.co.uk
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NEWS FROM ABROAD
INNOVATION IN TIMBER EXPORTING REAPS SUSTAINABLE REWARDS FOR IRELAND’S RURAL ECONOMY
Forest cover in Ireland has grown from 1% to 11.5% since 1900
C
oillte is one of those strange Old Irish
the way forest harvesting operations are managed
words that non-speakers of the language
by providing real-time satellite communications
have some difficulty pronouncing but
and data analytics to improve strategic decision
which simply means woods or forests.
making. 2018 has seen the company deploy what
To describe the company that nowadays
it describes as its ‘innovative, world class Forest
bears this name as simply being in the forestry
Management System (FMS)’ designed to improve
industry would, however, be to do it a major
the effectiveness of its forestry operations and
disservice, since this ambitious organisation
allow Coillte to unlock maximum value from its
has several strings to its bow and has made
forestry and land estate. Critically, the introduction
significant advances in recent years aimed at
of these innovations is intended to increase the
delivering its corporate vision to become the
company’s production capabilities and guarantee security of supply to its customers, thereby giving
best Forestry and Land Solutions company in Europe by 2025. To outsiders, this may seem a touch hubristic, given that it is custodian to only
Des O’Toole, market development manager, Coillte Forest
them the confidence to invest further and expand their own processing capacity as they continue to grow their presence in export markets.
7% of Ireland’s landmass, but this represents an area of forest and landscape that now extends to around 445,000 hectares
An estimated 40,000 truck movements now take place each year between
and upon which it operates three strong, autonomous business divisions: its
Ireland and the UK but it is not all one-way traffic however: a reciprocal
core forestry activities, its MEDITE/SMARTPLY wood panels manufacturing
arrangement means that some Irish logs go for processing in Scottish sawmills,
business and its land solutions division that also includes a very successful
whilst a proportion of Scottish logs are sent to Ireland, where eight private
range of renewable energy projects.
sector mills of significant size are in operation, plus another three that produce
Some history is useful at this point: only 1% of Ireland was forested
panel boards. One particularly enterprising Irish customer of Coillte and well
in 1900, yet the country now has 11.5% forest cover, the result mainly
known throughout the industry – Glennon Bros. – operates in both markets,
of considerable planting in the 1970s and ‘80s, but also from an ongoing
with two sawmills in Ireland and two in Scotland.
reforesting programme by Coillte that saw 17 million trees planted in
Not all is sunshine and light penetrating the canopies of Irish forests,
2016 (covering some 7700 hectares) and an additional 19.5 million (over
though, since the elephant in the room – the continuing uncertainty generated
8000 hectares) in 2017 which, according to Des O’Toole, Coillte’s market
by the UK’s decision to Brexit the EU - registers high on Coillte’s list of potential
development manager, is the highest quantity for over 10 years. It is little
threats, posing as it does significant challenges for the future of an Irish
wonder, then, that Ireland’s forest industry is projected to almost double in
forestry sector that supports some 12,000 rural-based jobs and contributes
size over the next decade (from 3.4 million cubic metres to around 6 million
approximately €2.3 billion to the country’s economy each year. A SWOT analysis
annually), or that 50-60% of its output is destined for export. This latter
is only as good as the actions that result from it, however, and Coillte was hardly
statistic is also of note since the country exported little of its forest output,
sloth-like in setting up a Timber Industry Brexit Forum in which, working closely
or indeed any timber products prior to 2007-8, a cataclysmic period for the
with key industry stakeholders, a number of initiatives have been progressed
global economy. The decision was made then that the industry should view
to minimise the potential impact of Brexit, including the preparation of draft
Ireland and the UK as one market (since product certification is as one in both
guidelines for the trade of timber post 29 March 2019. Major challenges
jurisdictions) and give greater focus to trade with its nearest neighbour.
unquestionably lie ahead but, given Coillte’s very focused development to date
Key strategic investments in new, leading-edge technologies have been
and its strong economic performance, the company would seem to have the
central to Coillte’s ‘connected forest’ vision, a primary example being the
talent, experience and determination to overcome them and continue to follow
significant technology deal agreed with Treemetrics and aimed at revolutionising
its own, so far very successful, game plan.
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SUSTAINABLE SOURCING
SOURCING TROPICALHARDWOOD THE SUSTAINABLE WAY
Christiane Lellig, campaign director for Wood for Good, discusses tropical hardwood and outlines how to ensure the timber you supply is responsibly sourced Marecollege in the Netherlands, by 24H Architecture, built using a range of tropical hardwoods, (image courtesy of Boris Zeisser)
F
avoured for its strength, durability and
the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) aim to protect
Firstly, it’s important to put in place a clear
appearance, tropical hardwood comes from
biodiversity, ecosystem services, local employment,
procurement policy enforcing a preference for
continents surrounding the Equator; mainly
and indigenous peoples’ rights within the forest.
certified timber and timber products. If the timber
Central and West Africa, Southeast Asia and
Meanwhile, the United Nations programme
and timber products cannot be certified, the
for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and
supplier you use should still be able to verify the
Forest Degradation (REDD+) offers incentives to
source. Always be vigilant about the risks of illegal
Popular tropical hardwood sourced from
developing countries to reduce deforestation and
timber in your supply chain.
these areas includes Iroko, African Mahogany, Sipo
forest degradation while improving conservation,
and Sapele (Africa); Dark Red Meranti, Bangkirai
sustainable management of forests and
Hardwoods Division for the Timber Trade
and Teak (Southeast Asia); Ipe and Massaranduba
enhancement of forest carbon stocks.
Federation, offers the following advice:
WHAT SCHEMES ARE IN PLACE IN THE UK?
Firstly, ensure the application requires a tropical
South America. Collectively, these forests
contain 47% of the total global growing stock.
Andy Duffin, chairman of the National
(Latin America).
THE IMPORTANCE OF SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT Sustainable management protects tropical
In Europe, the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) prohibits the placing of illegally harvested timber
hardwood; often the unique properties required are natural durability, strength, or aesthetics. Look for organisations that promote
forests from the risks of illegal logging, or forest
on the European market. This means there must
certification schemes like FSC and PEFC or
clearing for other purposes such as soy, palm oil
be a record of the supplier, the product’s timber
third-party schemes like Bureau Veritas (OLB).
and beef production. It is estimated that using
species, where it comes from, the amount bought,
tropical forests for these purposes causes half of
and a risk assessment on the product.
all global deforestation. The timber and forestry industries go to great
The Forest Law Enforcement, Government and Trade (FLEGT) action plan aims to reduce
lengths to put sustainable forest management in
illegal logging by strengthening sustainable and
place. In addition, local communities benefit from
legal forest management, improving governance
employment in the forestry industry with more
and promoting trade in legally produced timber.
than two million people employed in the industry
In addition, Voluntary Partnership Agreements
across Central and West Africa, Southeast Asia
(VPA), are legally binding trade agreements
and South America.
between the European Union and a timberproducing country outside the EU to ensure
HOW ARE THE FORESTS PROTECTED?
timber products come from a legal source.
place to help protect the forests and ensure they are managed in a responsible and sustainable way. Below is a brief outline of the main programmes. Worldwide, well-established forest certification
HOW TO ENSURE YOUR TIMBER IS FROM A LEGAL AND SUSTAINABLE SOURCE So, with such a range of schemes and programmes in place, what is the best way to
systems such as the Programme for the
make sure that the timber you supply comes from
Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) and
a legal and sustainable source?
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rather than sustainability, so buyers who want to be sure that there is also a credible sustainable provenance need to focus just on FSC and PEFC. FSC and PEFC is available for species like Sapele and Iroko. Consider engineered wood products like Grandis which is 100% plantation grown and FSC certified. There are many benefits of using tropical hardwoods for building, from durability and strength through to the huge variety of tones, colours and
There are many European and international programmes, agreements and certifications in
EUTR regulations are purely based on legality
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structures available. When purchased from a legal and sustainable source, tropical hardwood can remain a valuable building material, not only for architects and designers but also for the people who rely on the forests for an income source. To find out more visit www.woodforgood.com
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LOGISTICS
GETTING TIMBER ON THE ROAD The Timber Transport Forum aims to minimise the impact of transporting logs from Britain’s forests on local communities and the environment. Project officer Roland Stiven talks to Michelle Gordon about the challenges
A
round 350,000 lorry loads of sustainably
the roads are quite fragile so if they make a
said Stiven. “Trundling timber lorries past little
grown logs are transported from British
significant number of trips in big lorries the road
rural villages and schools has to be done carefully
forests each year for processing in
starts to suffer and once that happens there is a
with consultation. You have to share the road
sawmills, pulp and paper mills and in
risk that the council may chase them for repairs.
space in a reasonable manner.”
wood energy plants, but the surrounding
If you trash a section of road it really does cost
The transport of timber isn’t covered by
rural road network can pose a challenge to
hundreds of thousands of pounds to fix, which
formal legislation or regulations but the sector
getting from A to B.
can be more than your timber is worth.
has bought in to forum’s voluntary agreement
Many of the roads leading to and from
“What we have done through the groups
and “for the most part the timber is getting out of most places without problems,” said Stiven.
forests in the UK are not well-suited to the
is to minimise that risk. We know where the
demands of modern haulage vehicles but in most
roads are and where the trees have got to come
cases, they are the only way to transport the 10.5
out from and we have talked to the council and
terms of health and safety practice and the
million tonnes of timber harvested each year.
agreed the process.”
environmental impact of vehicles over the past
The Timber Transport Forum was set up to
The forum has produced an Agreed Routes
Great strides have also been made in
couple of decades and the forum encourages
minimise the impact of timber transport on the
Map (available via its website) which identifies
a certain configuration of lorries, as well as
public road network, on local communities and on
which routes have been agreed with local
producing a code of practice about safely loading
the environment and promotes voluntary measures
authorities.
and strapping timber on lorries and safely
to improve the sustainability of timber transport. “We are aiming to limit the impact of timber
“Anyone moving timber looks at the map and it tells them whether the route was agreed,”
stacking logs ready for loading. With the volume of timber that is coming out
haulage on roads that weren’t really designed
explains Stiven. “If it is an agreed route they
of Britain’s forests likely to continue increasing
for the scale of haulage, the amount of tonnage
don’t have a problem and just start hauling
over the next decade, the forum’s job is far
being moved and the size of the lorries,”
timber. There are also a set of categories which
from done and, as well as working with the
explained project officer Roland Stiven.
say talk to your local authority, tell them what
industry to encourage best practice, it is lobbying
you are doing, discuss with them what the
Government to improve the rural road network.
The forum is a partnership of the forestry
“We are gradually improving the road network
and timber industries, local government, national
constraints are and whether there are any issues
government agencies, timber hauliers and road
they want you to take account of. It might be,
but it is happening very slowly,” said Stiven. “For
and freight associations and all members are
don’t do it in the winter when the roads are
many of the forests in Britain this is the first time
signed up to its partnering charter setting out its
frosty, it might be, don’t do it in the wet, it might
they are being harvested. Many were planted
core values and aspirations.
say you can only really get 4-5 lorries down that
after the Second World War and in the 1960s and
road a day.
1970s so this is the first time that we are dealing
There are currently 11 regional timber transport groups at local authority level, each
“There are also a few roads on our map
comprising a local partnership of public and
which just say do not take your timber lorry
private organisations. Each group contributes
down this road – come up with another plan.”
representatives to the forum. “The infrastructure is a major challenge,” said Stiven. “They [the lorries] are still having to drive on very small roads with no passing places and these are often single-track. Sometimes
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The maps also take into account the potential impact of transporting timber on the rural
with these roads. We need modern roads in the countryside for modern industries.” And the challenges look set to continue as the Scottish Government focuses on expanding the forest resource in the future.
communities surrounding the forest network. “The impact on communities is just as important as the strength and size of the road,”
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COVER STORY: VANDECASTEELE HOUTIMPORT
FOCUS ON THE FUTURE Family-run timber company Vandecasteele Houtimport may have a rich history dating back to 1883 but its focus is firmly on the future
F
PEFC, TLTV, VLO, VLC, OLB) and an efficient,
ounded in Belgium in 1883, Vandecasteele
Based in Aalbeke, close to the city of
Houtimport is today run by the fourth and
Kortrijk, Vandecasteele Houtimport’s uniquely
fifth generations of the Vandecasteele
designed timber warehouse, which lies
family.
adjacent to a man-made lake, houses almost
and prepare outgoing deliveries, in a smooth,
every wood species from around the world.
orderly and dedicated manner, and all parcels
A modern and expanding business, it
has a long-term commitment to service a wide
From the most expensive and rare
accurate processing of customer orders. Experienced staff unload incoming lorries
have a quality file in which the quality of
variety of customers in the construction, joinery
hardwoods, to a full assortment of softwoods
the parcel is registered, with quality control
and furniture sectors, as well as the high-end
in all qualities and sizes, everything is neatly
inspections of goods at the ports of Antwerp
marine industry.
bar coded and displayed. Customers can walk
or Ghent or in Aalbeke.
Located right in the heart of Europe, with
through the clean and tidy warehouse and take
The company has recently launched
easy road access to customers in most major
a good look at the quality of each single pack
a dedicated customer portal that allow
European markets, Vandecasteele Houtimport
before making a purchase.
customers to prepare their own orders. In a
has over the years consistently developed its
Vandecasteele Houtimport has the
world where consumers seek instant response
long-term strategy to become Europe’s number
resources and ability to adapt to the sensitivity
to any “search”, Vandecasteele Houtimport’s
one timber stockist.
of the market and bridges the gap between
sales representatives must be able to quickly
sources of supply in Africa, Far East, South
process every enquiry from surrounding
that can accommodate more than 150,000m3
America and North America to Europe in
countries. Whether sitting in the office in
of sawn timber products and with an additional
a matter of days. This makes the company
front of their computer, or visiting customers
shed currently being completed, the total
the first choice with many importers and
all around the world, and working from a
covered space of the company’s main warehouse
merchants.
tablet, they have real time information on all
The company boasts its own storage facility
inventory moves. Constant development of
will reach almost 200,000m3. Timbers coming
Its impressive and vast stockholding of
from all over the world, are now centralised in
hardwoods and softwoods is coupled with
the IT tools to support this demand for speed
one location, only a stone’s throw away.
strong environmental credentials (FSC©,
in sales, is as important for the company as
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is having the goods in stock. Deliveries are followed in real time via live GPS lorry tracking, so an immediate response can also be given on the whereabouts of each load. “The new web portal gives both our customers and sales team an important tool to access real-time information both quickly and efficiently, plus a new upgrade allows selected customers to upload and confirm orders via the
The tracking system integrated into our 16 Volvo trucks allows all sales and operational staff to access whereabouts, fuel usage and delivery ETAs of any vehicle wherever it may be across Europe”
Stefaan Vandecasteele managing director and owner
portal. The tracking system integrated into our 16 Volvo trucks allows all sales and operational staff to access whereabouts, fuel usage and
voluntarily further strengthen all aspects of
Charter and the new charter is based on the 17
delivery ETAs of any vehicle wherever it
their business to set exemplary standards for
Sustainable Development Goals of the United
may be across Europe,” explained Stefaan
others to follow. This proves it is possible to
Nations. Companies who participate over
Vandecasteele managing director and owner.
have a first-class considerate and efficient
the next three years and incorporate the 17
business which doesn’t exploit or take
Sustainability Goals of the United Nations, will
advantage of natural resources.
receive a UNITAR certificate (United Nations
“The IT advances, coupled with the warehouse extension, demonstrates our commitment in the short and long term to
The charter is a management tool and is
continue to strive to be the best timber
based on the 5 “P” s – profit, people, planet,
stockist in Europe”.
passion and prosperity. Vandecasteele
Since the year 2000 Vandecasteele Houtimport has committed itself through the
Institute for Training and Research) from CIFAL FLANDERS. With a strong foundation of more than
Houtimport is committed to continuously
135 years of trading in wood and family values
improving performances on all levels.
that govern its relationship with customers and suppliers, coupled with continuous investment
Corporate Sustainability Charter by signing
This year the charter has undergone a
up to environmental objectives exceeding
serious facelift, after being taken over by the
to ensure success in the years to come,
applicable environmental legislation.
Chamber of Commerce. Its name has been
Vandecasteele Houtimport looks to the future
changed to Voka Corporate Sustainability
with confidence.
The West Flanders Corporate Sustainability Charter brings together companies who
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HOW MERCHANTS CAN ADD VALUE – PLANE AND SIMPLE Specialist hardwood importer C Blumsom’s managing director Mark Price said, “The versatility and speed of the Cube inspired us to offer our customers 1-hour milling. This has been taken up by small builders, DIYers and even contractors companies working in London who ‘need it now’ and can’t wait for their usual supply, and is a great addition to our range of services.”
Timber merchants are now able to add value by producing PAR material to special sizes on demand. With the most basic of training, foursided planing with Weinig’s Cube Plus has never been so easy. Day-to-day, you need machinery that is both robust and simple to operate. The Cube Plus delivers precisely this for easy planing up either to customer order, or to replenish stock quickly. Over 120 of Weinig’s easy-to-use four-sided planers have been sold in the UK. The latest Cube Plus makes this simple processing machine a must-have for every timber supplier and outlet, with national builders’ merchants Jewsons and Buildbase the latest to take advantage of the simplicity of the Cube Plus. Weinig UK managing director Malcolm Cuthbertson says, “The Weinig Cube Plus is a
neat, inexpensive piece of kit that has become an indispensable workhorse of every modern timber facility. Anyone can use a Cube; simply enter the finish size onto the screen and the lasers assist positioning. Then you simply push timber into the planer. Ease of use, health and safety features and flexibility all come together in Weinig’s Cube”. Exceptionally simple setting is supported by automatic adjustments, and the MoulderPreView (MPV) green and red lasers clearly show exactly how much will be planed off before the timber goes through. The Cube Plus creates straight, dimensionally accurate, 90-degree right-angled workpieces in a single pass. New features for the Cube Plus include a 10-inch touchscreen, improved chip extraction, noise reduction, and the EasyLock knife change system which enables the operator to change knives without dismounting the cutterhead.
Alsford Timber installed the 100th Weinig Cube in the UK at its main branch in Erith, Kent; home to the company’s timber mill and production centre for its 19 branches across the South East. Roy Stevens, timber support for Alsford Timber said, “We need to make sure our machines are being used in the most efficient way possible. Having the Cube Plus means that we don’t tie up our moulders just for four-sided planing. It helps us work more efficiently and it is so easy to use, operators can start using it within a matter of minutes. We are really pleased to have Weinig’s 100th Cube in the UK at Alsford Timber.”
Weinig Expo UK - Innovation Centre for Manufacturing Excellence The UK has a brand new centre of technical excellence. Located in Abingdon, Weinig Expo UK is an innovation centre for manufacturing excellence, which houses more than 20 of the latest machines from the global leader of solid wood processing machinery and systems. Weinig, sister company Holz-Her, and modern classical machines from Hofmann offer practical solutions to timber merchants. Contact sales@weinig.co.uk or call 01235 557600 to arrange your tour and discuss how you can add value to your timber. For more information, visit www.weinig.co.uk
See Weinig at the W18 Exhibition Stands K710, M710, M810
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ADVERTORIAL: THE W EXHIBITION
REASONS TO ATTEND THE W EXHIBITION
H
ave you booked your FREE ticket to the UK’s only woodworking
have been shortlisted for the show’s very own Elements of Innovation Awards
machinery and materials show, the W Exhibition yet? If not, there’s
and presented to an independent judging panel to be in with the chance of
still time! Taking place from the 30th September – 3rd October at
winning a coveted title. Winners will be announced during the show.
the NEC, Birmingham, the W Exhibition will span over 11,000 square metres and play host to more than 200 of the biggest and best
THE ELEMENTS SHOW: Visitors will also have access to the W Exhibition’s
names in the furniture manufacturing industry. The lineup includes leading
sister show, Elements. The dedicated furniture components show will present
machinery companies like Homag, Biesse, SCM, Felder, RW Machinery,
the very latest furniture trends, design innovations and prototypes for the
Advanced Machinery Services, Masterwood and Hoffmann – and all will be
furniture production and interior design markets. The impressive line-up
demonstrating their latest machinery and technological advancements.
features returning companies alongside many first-time exhibitors. Leading
The biennial event will also feature new interactive zones specifically
components manufacturer Blum, décor specialists Alpi SpA, edging experts
designed to aid industry professionals, showcase innovation and reward talent.
Karebant, Tece and Kalp as well as finishing professionals Remmers UK will all make their debut at the bi-annual event, whilst further brands – including
BRAND NEW EDUCATION ZONE: Situated in Hall 6, the Education Zone
Crofts & Assinder, Mundy Veneer, Hranipex, Ostermann and Merenda -
has been designed to support and advise visitors on the latest legislation,
return to Elements after a successful 2016.
health & safety, productivity, careers, education and apprenticeships within
Lisa Campagnola, Event Director adds, “This year, we have been exploring
the furniture industry. Experts from the Furniture and Interiors Education, Skills
new avenues in a bid to represent the whole industry and emulate the success
and Training Alliance (FIESTA), the British Furniture Manufacturers (BFM), the
our exhibitors had in 2016. By working closely with our leading companies,
British Woodworking Federation (BWF), National Association of Shopfitters
show partners and industry associations, we have been able to create a
(NAS) and Didac Training College will be on hand to help visitors navigate their
show that offers real value and substance. We are excited to welcome new
way around key issues and important changes within the industry and take part
companies, introduce new exhibition features and, by creating informative
in one-to-one drop-in sessions and daily workshops that are open to all.
and supportive features within the show. We are confident The W Exhibition
BWF’s Iain Mcllwee says, “Exhibitions really are a physical manifestation of a trade association, a melting pot for ideas and networking and also, if
will continue to be an unmissable event for the furniture manufacturing industry.”
we use them well, an opportunity to project the sector. For the BWF, the
To register for your FREE ticket simply visit the shows website and join
Education Zone is the ideal platform for us to promote the importance of
over 8,000 industry professionals at the UK’s only woodworking machinery
health and safety and productivity in the workplace. The accident rate in
and materials show: www.wexhibition.co.uk/Register.
this sector is high and we want to use the interactive area to help tackle this issue. We’ll also be on hand to help companies improve efficiencies. Every
For more information please visit www.wexhibition.co.uk or follow @W_Exhibition
business is different and there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach when running a
and @Elements_Expo on Twitter and like ‘The W Exhibition’ on Facebook.
successful business but our team will be there to advise, help and shape ideas to help the industry grow.” THE ELEMENTS OF INNOVATION ZONE: Now in its second year, the Elements of Innovation Zone offers visitors an opportunity to see the most ground-breaking products and design concepts up close. Each product will
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THE SUPPLY CHAIN SESSIONS
Hosted at the Confederation of Timber Industries Pavilion Timber Trader UK is delighted to be hosting a series of presentations and discussions at this year’s Timber Expo in Birmingham aimed at addressing a range of different supply chain topics and opportunities for sawmills, importers and merchants. Two sessions will take place each morning from Tuesday 9th to Thursday 11th October: short and sharp presentations followed by incisive questions from chair, Peter Wilson, managing director of Timber Design Initiatives Ltd, that are designed to elicit further useful information and guidance from each of the experts we have invited to speak. The topics for discussion range from product development and marketing to the challenges of the circular economy and the need for ongoing innovation in the creation of new and advanced timber systems. How Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools can deliver higher added value for the forestry sector deserves – and commands – a session all of its own, but each one of the talks focuses on the delivery of positives for the industry whilst eschewing any overt sales promotion.
Seminar Topics
9th October
10th October
11th October
12:00pm – 12:30pm Rethinking housing finance to deliver genuinely affordable timber housing
12:30pm – 1:00pm Making the forest industry more profitable, sustainable and efficient through the use of digital timber measurement and data management
10:30am – 11:00am Innovation with hardwoods
12:30pm – 1:00pm Top considerations to keep in mind when targeting architects and specifiers
1:00pm – 1:30pm Can we grow the circular economy?
11:00am – 11:30am Research and development as a USP: product innovation using standard components
Host and Speakers
Peter Wilson
Adrian Campbell
Dave Cleverley
Anna-Greta Tsahkna
Darren Lester
Neil Summers
Craig White
Host & MD of Timber Design Initiatives Ltd
Founder of changebuilding
MD of Intelligent Wood Systems Ltd
Founder and CCO of Timbeter
Founder and CEO of specifiedby.com
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MEASURE FOR MEASURE – SOLVING AN AGE-OLD PROBLEM IN THE TIMBER INDUSTRY
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measurements are easily controlled and re-measured, if required.
he volume measurement of wood can be an onerous process. Traditionally, there were two methods available: reliance on the “best
“Timbeter has been tested by Metrosert, the Central Office of Metrology
guess” of someone with the requisite professional experience or, if greater
(equivalent to a National Metrology Institute) in Estonia. Metrosert certification
accuracy was required, the assessment of each individual log. Neither
demonstrated that Timbeter’s error margin was 0.5-1.5%. More recently, the
method has ever been wholly satisfactory as the former offers only an
Estonian State Forest Management Centre ran some tests to compare the narrow
approximate result and the latter can be extremely time-consuming, negatively
end diameter of logs, as measured by a harvester and by Timbeter. The outcome
impacting on efficiency and production costs.
highlighted some apparent variations: for 55 measurements of different species
Step forward Timbeter, an innovative Estonian software developer responsible for the Timbeter App - a mobile application capable of making these
on the total volume of 3485 cubic metres, the average difference, in the average diameters, was 0.1 cm.”
measurements quickly, accurately and simply. The process is straightforward: just take a picture with your smartphone of the pile of logs, loaded truck or container; the system recognises each individual trunk and calculates its diameter, thus calculating the total volume of wood. In addition, the App is able
WHAT MARKET NEED DID YOU IDENTIFY THAT LED YOU TO CREATE THE APP? HOW HAS THIS DEVELOPED AS THE COMPANY HAS GROWN AND THE TECHNOLOGY EVOLVED?
to geotag where the photograph was taken and to generate a report including
“One of the founders of Timbeter was a sawmill owner who faced the
measurements, number of logs, total volume and location which can then be
problem of timber measurement in his everyday work. Timbeter was established
sent on to the end customer.
as a company in 2013 because, simply, there was no tool available that could be
Timbeter claims that the maximum accuracy error, when using the App, is 1.5% and the estimated saving in terms of measurement time is approximately
used for objective, transparent, quick and accurate measurement. “Our goal from the beginning was to create something that would be easy to
90%, when compared to traditional methods. We were intrigued: Judith Kelly
use and affordable for everyone – from the forest owner to the manufacturing
spoke to Anna-Greta Tsahkna, one of the three founders, of Timbeter, to find
company. Today, we have particular measurement regimes for pulp-and fuelwood
out more.
and saw logs. There’s also a separate solution (Timbeter Container) available for marshalling and stevedore companies that deal with timber export in containers.“
CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE TECHNOLOGY BEHIND TIMBETER? HOW EXACTLY DOES IT WORK AND HOW ACCURATE IS IT? “Timbeter’s state of the art technology uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning to detect log diameters. The Timbeter App detects the contour area of a log under the bark and converts it to a symmetrical circle, from which the average diameter is calculated. For an accurate diameter measurement, more than
CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE MAIN BENEFITS OF TIMBETER’S APP FOR FORESTERS, IMPORTERS AND SAWMILLS? WHICH FEATURES WOULD BE OF PARTICULAR BENEFIT TO EACH OF THESE GROUPS? “Timbeter is a solution that combines efficiency, accuracy and
2000 points are identified on each individual log. All measurements are saved in
transparency. Companies spend less on manpower to get accurate
the Cloud: it is simple to share the information between interested parties and
measurements, less time on solving disagreements and less time on
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paperwork. Plus, companies have a clear overview of the timber in the forest,
to pick up timber, but information on the volumes in stock may be incorrect and
managers require information for logistics planning and each log ends up in a
as a result the drivers wait long hours whilst their trucks are loaded. Alternatively,
production facility that maximises the value of it.
saw-logs typically end up in pulp stacks and are sold for the price of pulpwood.
“As for foresters, Timbeter benefits them in two primary ways: it offers quick and accurate measurement plus clear data that can be used for further processes (logistics, production, sales). Foresters can use the solution to get the picture of a
Our goal is that the value of every single log is maximised and that it ends up in the right production facility. “Moreover, the instant value of Timbeter is the time: all the measurement is
pile, and all the requisite data for their buyers is available (number of logs, diameter
done in a couple of minutes, data is available in digital form. Even long piles can
distribution, volume and so on). Based on that, it is easy to request quotes from
be measured via the app’s panorama functionality which enables the detection of
different companies, getting the best price for their timber.
thousands and thousands of logs”.
“For exporters/importers, Timbeter reduces time spent on measurements and data compilation and also minimises the potential for human error. With Timbeter, all the digital measurements belong to the container, and each container belongs to a specific bill of lading. Therefore, the necessary paperwork can be done quickly. Information is easily shared via a link with the receiving
HAVE YOU MANAGED TO GAIN A FOOTHOLD IN THE UK MARKET YET? IF NOT, DO YOU HAVE AMBITIONS TO DO SO AND WHO/WHAT GROUPS ARE YOU TARGETING? We haven’t gained our foothold in the UK market yet, but we are making
party. Buyers can see in advance the quality of the wood and potential
our first steps. Last year we participated at the ‘Future Foresters’ exhibition at
disagreements can be avoided.
Moulton College, and we’ve also been to the finals of Pitch@Palace - pitching
“Timbeter offers sawmills a full overview of the diameter-profiles, enabling
in front of His Royal Highness, the Duke of York. Currently, our fastest growing
them to maximise production output and ensuring that there’s the right mix of
markets are in the US, Brazil and Australia. In the UK, we are mainly focusing our
diameter profiles available. Additionally, it helps to make inventories quickly and
efforts on sawmills and forest management companies.
saves time on paperwork.”
CAN YOU TELL ME A LITTLE MORE ABOUT THE ETHOS BEHIND YOUR COMPANY? YOU SAY THAT YOUR MISSION IS: “TO SAVE ESSENTIAL AND LIMITED RESOURCES IN THE FORESTRY SECTOR: TREES, TIME AND DRIVEN MILES”. HOW DOES TIMBETER ACHIEVE THIS IN REAL TERMS? “We have visited hundreds of companies globally and noticed that their
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE? ARE THERE ANY EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PIPELINE? “We continuously work on the detection function, and on adding newer features so our users can use Timbeter in their daily processes more widely. We use all the measurements made in our machine learning process so the solution can do exact ‘detections’ in the most challenging circumstances. “We are also focused on helping our customers minimise time spent on
use-cases are pretty similar: data from the forest is inaccurate, therefore the
paperwork and giving them a better overview of operations; to facilitate this we
supply chain suffers from several inefficiencies. For example, truck-drivers need
are developing different types of reports in Excel or pdf format, management dashboards and automatically generated documents.” “We have added several new features to the application: automatic pile bordering, loading-feature, single high-value log and QR code detection. The QR detection enables companies to easily and quickly detect the diameters of logs and have the information from these QR codes. Meaning that where previously companies had to measure diameters manually and use the barcode reader to detect the information from the tags or codes, now they can do everything with one picture. All the data is in digital form and can be easily shared or used for further processing.” The developers at Timbeter have come up with a range of creative solutions to very real issues that exist in the timber supply chain, with the potential to revolutionise working practices. Take-up in other countries has been substantial, so could this innovative technology be similarly transformational for UK forestry? For more information visit www.timbeter.com
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NEWS REVIEW
PEFC’S REVISED SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT BENCHMARK LIKELY TO EMBRACE HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
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ome 1.2 to 1.7 billion people worldwide depend on forests for their livelihood, but the global drive that continues to transform attitudes towards and improvements in sustainable forest management practices has arguably placed
insufficient emphasis on the working conditions of some of the poorest people in the world. Taking its place at the forefront of the fight to drive ethical practices in forestry, the PEFC has completed its most-recent global Sustainable Forest Management public consultation, a process it regards as an essential element in its on-going revision of
PEFC’s Working Group finalising revisions to PEFC ST 1003
the organisation’s standards. The proposed changes to PEFC ST 1003 not only address the expected ecological and legal issues
consultation. Consensus on a final draft was achieved after what were
in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) but
described as some “tough discussions”.
deliver a loud call to arms on human rights issues.
The agreed revised standard was not available at the time of going to press,
The PEFC stated, “The Sustainable Forest Management benchmark is at the core of what we do. It provides the basis for the requirements that forest owners
so Timber Trader UK will review its application as well as the inherent implications for importers, traders and other industry players in a future issue.
or managers must meet to achieve PEFC certification at local level. We must therefore ensure that it continues to meet the demands and expectations – now and in the future. This is why we revise it regularly, ensuring that everybody affected is invited to take part in the process.” A multi-stakeholder group (Working Group) developed the document
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which was then widely disseminated to gain additional feedback and insights.
TTF Fire Seminar: Your Exposure to Risk
Builders’ Merchants Excellence Awards
Stakeholders from around the world have now had their say on the revised
- Know your responsibilities in terms of
2018
Sustainable Forest Management benchmark with close to 600 comments
supply
When: Friday, 23 Nov 2018
received during the 60-day global public consultation.
When: 4 September, 9:30am – 4:00pm
Where: London Hilton on Park Lane, 22 Park
Where: The Building Centre, Suite B
Ln, Mayfair, London
More info at: https://bit.ly/2M6vhS4
More info at: www.bmf.org.uk
that provides the basis for the requirements that forest owners or managers must
The 66th International Softwood
Grand Designs Live 2018
meet to achieve PEFC certification at local level – are as follows:
Conference
When: 10 – 14 Oct 2018
This new benchmark extends the impact of PEFC certification beyond
When: 10 – 12 October 2018
Where: NEC, National Exhibition Centre,
forests and enhances its contribution to the United Nations Sustainable
Where: Riga, Latvia
Halls, Marston Green, Birmingham
Development Goals (SDGs).
More info at: www.ettf.info/ISC2018
More info at: www.granddesignslive.com
forest workers, equal opportunities for employment and non-discrimination,
London Build
Timber Expo 2018
and to promote gender equality. There are also enhanced provisions designed
When: 23 – 24 October 2018
When: 9 – 11 Oct 2018
to safeguard the interests of indigenous peoples.
Where: The Olympia National Hall, London
Where: NEC, National Exhibition Centre,
More info at: www.londonbuildexpo.com
Halls, Marston Green, Birmingham
THE REVISED BENCHMARK AT A GLANCE The main proposed changes to PEFC ST 1003 – the international benchmark
Social requirements have been extended to include minimum wages for
With the inclusion of Trees outside Forests (ToF), PEFC certification will
More info at: https://bit.ly/1G2EifW
become accessible to the millions of farmers and smallholders that do not own or manage forests, but rather trees on agricultural or settlement land
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which are currently outside the scope of certification. It will enable them
Forum – Autumn 2018
Structural Timber Awards 2018
to obtain PEFC certification whilst promoting good agricultural practices,
When: 19 September 2018
When: 10 October 2018
thus helping to increase income and the productivity of agricultural land and
Where: 1180 Elliott Court, Coventry
Where: National Conference Centre,
agroforestry, especially in developing countries.
Business Park, Herald Ave, Coventry
Birmingham
More info at: www.bmf.org.uk
More info at: https://bit.ly/2avLdcS
Building Merchants Federation Members’
TTF 2018 - UK Wood Panels Conference
Day – Annual Conference & Awards 2018
When: 7 November 2018.
forest areas, supports climate-positive practices and forbids the reforestation
When: 26 – 27 Sep 2018
Where: De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms,
or afforestation of ecologically important non-forest areas.
Where: St. George’s Park, Tatenhill, Burton
61-65 Great Queen St, London
At the end of July, the PEFC Working Group (which included civil society
upon Trent
More info at: https://bit.ly/2AQ7ilP
The proposed PEFC benchmark is the first global sustainable forest management standard that specifically requires respect for human rights as defined by the Universal Declaration on Human Rights. The revised document includes a refined definition of ecologically important
representatives, forest owner associations and PEFC members, to name
More info at: www.bmf.org.uk
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MACALLAN VISITOR CENTRE
GRID-SHELL COMPLEXITY – COMBINING WOOD AND WHISKY
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ne of the largest and certainly the most complex timber structure
Timber grid-shell roofs, of course, are not an especially new phenomenon,
ever built in the UK was recently completed in the north of Scotland
but one that is 207 metres long and covering an area of 13,620 m2, is
and, whilst readers may be unsurprised to discover this building is a
undoubtedly unusual and, with five undulating domed volumes and an
whisky distillery and visitor centre, albeit a very large one, they may
external canopy, is not based upon simple, repetitive construction: this is an
be intrigued to learn that the innovative construction processes used
extraordinarily sophisticated demonstration of advanced timber technology
to assemble its roof holds many lessons that are transferable to businesses
in which 1,798 separate beams and 2,447 roof decks within an overall roof
across the wider timber industry. It is also, amid ongoing vexed questions
package comprised of 350,000 pieces (including fixings), almost all of which
and relatively uninformed political debate about the use or otherwise of
are different. Given the logistical challenges inherent in these statistics, it is to
combustible materials in new buildings, a visual celebration of engineered
the credit (and experience) of the installation contractor, L&S Baucon GmbH,
timber construction.
that the whole assembly was completed within six months of the March 2016
The new Macallan distillery is located alongside its existing facility on the 390-acre (158- hectare) estate Easter Elchies House near Craigellachie
start date using only 20 installers and two cranes that carried out 4,245 lifts. Diagrammatically, the internal planning of the distillery is quite
on Speyside. Macallan whisky is produced by Edrington, one of the few
straightforward: designed to be capable of increased production and allow
large-scale distillery companies still in private hands, many of the others
for easy expansion in years to come, the layout of the building is set out in
nowadays having been absorbed into the portfolios of international drinks
a linear sequence of production cells within an open-plan arrangement that
manufacturers such as Diageo, Pernod and Campari. Scotch whisky has,
reveals all stages of the process at once. These cells are reflected externally in
in recent years, been a global export success and several small distilleries
the building’s undulating roof silhouette. So far, so simple, but the installation
previously mothballed by the large operators have reopened, whilst a number
of the glulam and LVL facetted 3m x 3m waffle grid structure and timber roof
of new, small distilleries have emerged in different parts of Scotland. What
decks supporting the green roof above was by no means a walk in the park.
makes the Macallan development different is both its sheer scale and a design
This type of engineered timber construction is specialist work, and Wiehag
that eschews the conventional form and image of a traditional distillery. That
GmbH is world-renowned for its expertise in this field, the glulam to the
and the fact that the new facility has cost £140 million - part of a much larger
station at Canary Wharf in London being another notable UK example of the
overall investment of £500 million by the company in a massive display of
company’s design and manufacturing abilities. In this instance, working with
confidence in the future of the brand.
the locally-based main Contractor, Robertson Construction, Wiehag elected
This same confidence is immediately apparent in the choice (through competition) of Rogers, Stirk, Harbour and Partners as the building’s
to use its preferred installer L&S Baucon because of the roof’s complexity. The roof was engineered by six Wiehag engineers and draughtsmen
architects and ARUP as its engineers. The Macallan single malt whisky was
using state-of-the-art Parametric Design software who, working closely with
first produced in 1824, since when it has established itself as one of the most
the distillery’s principal architects and engineers, ensured the building physics
famous whiskies in the world and this is the reason Edrington wanted to
associated with green roofs were all resolved satisfactorily to allow the roof to
develop a contemporary distillery that would reveal the production processes
perform with minimal maintenance for decades to come. This in itself would
and welcome visitors whilst remaining sensitive to the beauty of the
be complicated enough, but coupled with the extreme construction precision
surrounding countryside. The new development is in fact sited in a designated
required that meant no tolerances to work to as the 3m x 3m cassettes had
‘Area of Grand Landscape Value’ amid farmland used for growing barley, one
to fit in such a way as to allow an even shadow gap to appear consistently
of the key ingredients of this famous spirit. The gently undulating surrounding
throughout the waffle structure.
hills are thus mirrored in the form of the building, even to the point of having turf covering the linear sequence of its five, timber grid-shell roofs.
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If simply constructing the roof was a complex exercise, it was made considerably more so by the fact that it had to be assembled over the pre-installed whisky stills and other distilling equipment and machines All of the timber elements were fabricated in Wiehag’s factory in
A good example of the
Austria, using advanced CNC machines to meet the design team’s high
ongoing concern for safety and the
quality and finish requirements. This, together with the company’s ultra-
need to find satisfactory solutions
sophisticated barcode system, ensured that each individual timber item
at the Macallan project was the
came to site exactly when needed as part of a precision programme
fact that the installers had to walk
involving 130 separate deliveries.
on the roof itself in order to screw
If simply constructing the roof was a complex exercise, it was made
down the timber decks and seal
considerably more so by the fact that it had to be assembled over the
the roof from water ingress, a task
pre-installed whisky stills and other distilling equipment and machines. As a
that necessarily required work
result, innovative propping solutions had to be developed to work around
to be carried out close to the
the delicate copper structures, an ongoing process for Baucon, working
leading edge. In its search for a safe and easy system, L&S Baucon found Luxline,
alongside Wiehag as its team calculated the forces through the props and
a fall restraint system that still allowed the installers to move around freely. The
designing connections for them that, with the use of hydraulic rams, allowed
company then had this independently tested at the University of Munich before
the beams, once installed, to be lifted into their exact locations. This was
introducing it to the main contractor. With Robertson’s approval, the system was
a highly complex operation as the whole roof required to be temporarily
then used throughout the six-month installation period without experiencing a
supported until all the beams were in position. The beams therefore had to
single, slip, trip or fall. In an industry notorious for serious accidents, this degree of
be capable of adjustment within a 150mm range. That the hydraulic rams
care, whilst exemplary, should be the norm.
achieved this perfectly for all five domes indicates the high level of pre-
The same care and concern was applied to site storage and fire prevention throughout the distillery’s roof construction. First, a programme was devised
planning and engineering experience applied. In innovative construction of this sort, the health and safety of the
to limit the amount of timber on site at any given time, thereby reducing the
operatives is paramount and the attention to detail in this aspect of the project
risk of fire and any other damage to the material itself. The delivery programme
was no less than that shown in the development of the timber engineering.
too, was coordinated to ensure the site staff were ready to receive each truck
Indeed, one might even say that the rigorous process applied in ensuring that
and had space available to offload and store the timber components. A large
the training and H&S routines demanded for this project were of the highest
storage tent segregated from other work areas on site was used to protect the
order and could be regarded as a model for the timber industry. Working as
timber from the elements and any damage and this, combined with a two-skip
it does with different main contractors in different countries, L&S Baucon
system in which plastic protection material is separated from timber packaging,
undertakes pre-meetings with the contractor’s safety adviser to understand
with both recycled, mitigates against fire risk and avoids unnecessary waste.
their requirements. The company will then research the best means to ensure
The new Macallan Distillery is both inspirational in design and in its
its installers have the appropriate training and all of the tickets necessary to
demonstration of advanced timber engineering and engineered timber
carry out the work. The full package of tickets is then sent to the contractor
products. As such, it is an outstanding advertisement for the use of timber in
for approval, on receipt of which the installation team is ready to start work as
construction in the UK today and can only aid the promotion of timber and
soon as it arrives on site. Baucon’s site manager is then responsible for ensuring
timber products to UK specifiers. That it also demonstrates the extent to
the installers are briefed on such things as RAMS and Lift Plans, with daily
which the properties and characteristics of these materials need to be fully
checks of equipment, harness inspections, etc. The company also employs an
understood in order to ensure that the best technologies available are used to
independent H&S Adviser to make frequent visits to site to undertake random
deliver beautifully constructed buildings that are as safe during their assembly
inspections of operations, paperwork and working safely within RAMS.
as they are intended to be throughout their life.
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THE INCREDIBLE LIGHTNESS OF TULIPWOOD ‘MultiPly’, one of London Design Festival’s Landmark Projects
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ross laminated timber (CLT) is now a well-established construction
Victorian sewers and canal systems and thus demand the avoidance of heavy
product in the UK, it being almost two decades since it was first used in
foundation technologies: CLT, by contrast, being of a lighter weight than most
the auditorium roof of Shrewsbury Music School. It seems remarkable
conventional construction methods can in many instances be built upon
therefore, with more than 1000 CLT buildings of all types and sizes
simpler substructures – again, offering potential savings in cost and time to
completed throughout the length and breadth of the country and many
developers and contractors.
more on the way, that none of this engineered timber product is actually made
To date, almost all cross laminated timber is manufactured from softwoods
here. Moreover, the vast bulk of the product is supplied direct from (mostly)
– predominantly pine and spruce but also larch and Douglas fir - that are locally
Central European factories, where it is not only manufactured, but also CNC
available to the fabrication facilities – many CLT factories in Europe are sited
machine cut to precise specifications, ensuring that it fits together neatly
immediately adjacent to the sawmill which is itself located cheek by jowl with
and quickly on site. Cross laminated timber has a multitude of other positive
the forest. The efficiencies and embodied energy savings of this arrangement
attributes that have led to it being described as “the material of the 21st
are obvious and, with local markets for the product being fairly mature, exports
century” by architect Alex de Rijke, one of the UK’s leading exponents – indeed,
form a significant proportion of output from the principal manufacturers in
pioneers - of this form of mass timber construction.
Austria, Southern Germany and Switzerland.
For those unfamiliar with CLT and the way in which this ‘wonder’
More recently, attention has shifted a little to the possibility of forming
prefabricated product is transforming the manner in which architects and
high added value engineered timber products from the abundant hardwood
engineers think about sustainable forms of construction, the large format plates
resources in Central Europe, with beech now being used in the production of
are formed from odd numbers of lamellae – 3, 5, 7, 9 – each of which is glued
Pollmeier’s outstanding laminated veneer lumber (LVL) product, ‘Baubuche’.
perpendicular to the one below and with the outer layers lying parallel to the
The downside in any scenario involving hardwoods in the production of
longer edge of the panel. The lamellae themselves are made up of (usually)
solid laminate timber systems, however, is their density, since their heaviness
standard sawmill sections of softwood that have been finger-jointed to exclude
generally mitigates against them being formed into large panel products. The
defects and provide the longer strips of material necessary to produce panels
upside is that the strength and stiffness of many hardwoods can mean slimmer
that vary in size from manufacturer to manufacturer but, commonly, have maximum dimensions of around 16.00 x 3.5 x 0.36 metres. The relatively light weight of these panels when compared to equivalent-sized precast concrete or steel components, combined with their ease of assembly and simpler floor and wall build-ups and their outstanding carbon storage credentials makes this form of construction a highly attractive proposition, so much so that the majority of European factories are currently working to maximum capacity to produce the volumes of material being ordered not only from the UK, but from many other parts of the world. Put simply, the market for this high added value engineered timber product is rising exponentially. Despite there being no UK manufacturer, London is at present very definitely the epicentre of global CLT construction, its buoyant property market and astronomic land values ensuring demand is beginning to outstrip supply of a product that can not only be assembled quickly, quietly and with little or no waste on-site but which is also able to provide the structural floors, roofs and walls of residential buildings of 10 or more storeys. The ground conditions in many London locations are affected by underground transport tunnels,
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HARDWOOD CLT sections than are available in softwood products with similar strength and
curved ‘box ‘section was 3.5m high, 6m wide and 36m long and formed from
stiffness values.
a series of hardwood CLT panels 4.5m wide, 12m long and a mere 100mm
That, though, is to describe the status quo, but developments and innovations in engineered timber technologies can hardly be said to have stood still for the past 20 or 30 years and so, to today, when the first UK-produced
(five lamellae) thick, using only long self-tapping screws to connect the timber elements. The CLT used in the ‘Endless Stair’ and ‘The Smile’ was manufactured and
hardwood cross laminated timber is about to be seen at this year’s London
tested in Italy and Germany respectively, and the challenge since has been to
Design Festival. The hardwood itself is not UK-grown – the initiative here
not only see production carried out in the UK, but to develop a demountable
comes from the European arm of the American Hardwoods Export Council
form of construction that would allow the next Tulipwood installation to
(AHEC) which, over the past decade, has been exploring the construction
be reassembled elsewhere. The opportunity for display is again the London
potential of Tulipwood, a relatively low-value hardwood that grows extensively
Design Festival, this time with Waugh Thistleton Architects and ARUP as the
along almost the full north-south length of the Appalachian mountain region in the east of the United States. Whilst generally used for making furniture, internal panelling and mouldings as well as in plywood production, this multicoloured (including greens and purples) species has one, somewhat anomalous, attribute that distinguishes it from most other hardwoods: it is low-density and thus, whilst exceptionally stiff and strong, is also unusually light in weight. There is a developmental history to the three-storey hardwood CLT structure that will be on display in the V&A Museum’s stunning Sackler Courtyard in September. AHEC has initiated projects that explore different aspects of the use of Tulipwood in three previous London Design Festivals: in 2008, it commissioned (Sir) David Adjaye to design an elliptical pavilion, the emphasis of which then was on the display of the long, relatively knot-free timber sections possible from this species. It took another five years before the structural possibilities of Tulipwood were tested in ‘The Endless Stair’, AHEC’s contribution to the 2013 London Design Festival. Situated outside the Tate ‘The Endless Stair’, AHEC’s contribution to the 2013 London Design Festival
Modern at Bankside, this structurally challenging installation was designed by
engineers, but the manufacture of the CLT panels has, for the first time, been carried out in the UK, a possibility made real by the opening towards the end of 2017 of the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC). Established to provide a prototyping facility that can act as the hub between industry and the construction-related departments in 13 of the 19 Scottish universities, CSIC’s factory facility is home to a vast array of machines intended to facilitate innovation in construction products and systems, with the UK’s only large scale (vacuum) press to make CLT. In June 2018, containers of Tulipwood arrived in Liverpool from the USA and were trucked to the Glenalmond Timber Company Ltd in Perthshire where the material was visually graded, sawn, planed and finger-jointed before delivery to CSIC. Once in the factory, the CSIC personnel worked virtually round the clock to produce the 102 panels required, the first of which went to Edinburgh Napier University’s Institute for Sustainable Construction where the
‘Sclera’, by Adjaye Associates
panels were full structurally tested within its Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures (COCIS). The close working relationship possible
the aforementioned Alex de Rijke of dRMM Architects and ARUP engineers
between CSIC, COCIS and Glenalmond has provided a worthy demonstration
and is now generally recognised as the first use of hardwood in CLT production.
for industry that the facilities and technical capacity now exist in the UK to
Based upon the mathematically-impossible images of the Dutch graphic artist,
develop innovative ideas for new construction products and systems and, with
M.C. Escher, this three-storey network of cantilevering stairs presented a
an emphasis on timber technologies, there can no longer be any reason for
number of structural engineering challenges in the fabrication and assembly
sawmillers, importers, merchants and builders to not come forward with ideas
of the 187 component steps and, in its completion and use, was something
that have commercial potential.
of a tour de force not only for its designers, but also for the demonstration of Tulipwood’s potential worth as part of a solid laminate timber system. Innovation in timber product development can be a lengthy process, not
But back to ‘MultiPly’, the name given to this year’s structure. Three storeys in height, the installation is, effectively, a three-dimensional maze that the public can circulate in and around. From an industry perspective,
only for the time involved in research and development, but also to assemble
however, the project will stand as an exemplar for what can be achieved with
the necessary finance for these essential activities and for the construction of
low value (indeed, undervalued) species when reconsidered as vital elements
the full-size demonstration projects needed to test the product in use. Three
in the formation of new and advanced engineered timber products. The big
more years passed before the next AHEC Tulipwood structure appeared: this
opportunity is not just for CLT to be considered as the material of the 21st
time in the grounds of Chelsea Art College and entitled ‘The Smile’. Designed
century, but for wood in all its forms to be recognised as the material from
by Alison Brooks Architects and ARUP again as engineers, this spectacular
which a genuine circular economy can be built.
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TIMBER HAS ITS HEAD IN THE CLOUDS AT THIS YEAR’S TIMBER EXPO
How Timber Expo is helping professionals to take advantage of a new direction for one of the world’s oldest construction materials
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ome things never fall out of fashion, and with its lightweight design,
products across timber cladding, stairs, doors and windows, mouldings, skirtings
environmental credentials and flexibility timber is one of them. This
and flooring. There’s not a more comprehensive representation of the timber
is why it’s being pivoted as the answer to high-rise buildings and the
industry in the UK.”
increasing demand for modular building systems. Helping professionals take advantage of this new direction for one
of the world’s oldest construction materials, is the Timber Expo, forming part of UK Construction Week (UKCW) at Birmingham’s NEC between 9 – 11 October. Brimming with innovative products, exhibitors, seminars, workshops and networking opportunities, the UK’s only dedicated timber event is not one to be missed.
REPRESENTING THE TIMBER INDUSTRY Global exhibitors will be on hand to put plans into action to help create dream timber constructions. Italian timber manufacturer Rothoblaas will be showcasing its Holz Technic range which includes quality products for small and medium-sized structures. Siga will showcase its toxin-free airtight and windtight solutions for a building’s envelope, including Majrex, an air and vapour control membrane using Siga’s Hygobrid technology.
FUTURE OF CONSTRUCTION Innovation features heavily throughout Timber Expo and the rest of
And see how plywood donated by Hanson Plywood has been used to
the shows at this year’s UKCW with the theme focusing on the ‘Future of
create a timber structure which will be on display next to the Timber Focus
Construction.’
Theatre. Designed and constructed by Manja van de Worp of AJG Architects
The Future of Construction Hub, a new collaboration with Birmingham
and students from the school of architecture at the Royal School of Art, the
City University, provides an immersive opportunity to discover how digital
structure explores the benefits of building the connection method into the
construction, 3D printing, robotics, AI and AR and modern methods of
element for both erection and disassembly.
construction can deliver the new Construction Sector Deal. Alongside this is the
Other exhibitors to speak to and do deals with include Ambrovit S.P.A., American Softwoods, Capital Holz100, Glennon Brothers Timber, and Steico.
state-of-the-art construction simulator from Coventry University. An Innovation Trail uncovers innovative and pioneering ideas, projects
Building case studies will also be championed from professionals including
and products from exhibitors such as Gripsure which is launching two
RIBA North East winner Will Mawson of Mawson and Kerr and his design of a
new products at the show – Gripsure Ecodek and Gripsure made with
music centre to help students with special needs, and Sasha Bhavan from Knox
Accoya. Timber Structures is showcasing its TS3 timber bonding technology
Bhanvan Architects and the projects using high-quality contemporary timber
range and Trade Fabrication Systems is explaining all about its coated and
design, including Green Hatch Farm and Rigg Beck.
laminated wood-based panel products. Nathan Garnett, UKCW event director, said: “Timber Expo consists of three days brimming with the latest products, innovations and developments across the timber sector both within the UK and internationally.
Keeping up with the latest industry knowledge is no easy feat for timber professionals, but knowledge is power and Timber Expo’s content
“The show covers a wide range of timber applications, from structural uses of timber frame, glulam, SIPs and CLT through to the joinery industry’s best
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Based at the Timber Focus Theatre, topics include correct design for
buildings is on the rise, housebuilders and developers won’t want to miss out
fire safety performance, how tall we can build in wood, how specifiers
on discovering the latest offsite solutions including Containex’s temporary and
research and source timber products, and private residences made
permanent modular buildings, Fermacell’s energy efficient and eco-friendly
beautiful by using wood.
building board and Morland’s award-winning offsite fire doors.
Speakers include Kevin Flanagan, partner at PLP Architecture; Daniel
The latest in offsite design, research and development will be discussed
Kreissig, project manager, ZÜBLIN Timber; Robin Lancashire, senior timber
in the dedicated Offsite Theatre supported by MPBA. Visitors can hear about
frame consultant, TRADA; Anthony Thistleton, co-founder and partner,
prefabrication and BIM, modular high-rise buildings and certification from
Waugh Thistleton Architects.
industry experts.
Special musical performances from BBC Percussionist of the Year 2016, Andrew Woolcock, and his rosewood marimba, will take place between each of the sessions.
HIGHLIGHTS NOT TO BE MISSED Debates on major construction issues will take place on the UKCW stage.
Free CPD sessions will cover topics such as ‘Are you fire door sure? with
Key speakers include Barbara Res, the project manager behind Trump Tower,
the British Woodworking Federation’s Hannah Mansell; ‘Sound Insulation’
who will discuss her experiences as a female in construction and working
with Ian French from H&H Acoustic Technologies and Building Regulations –
with Donald Trump. Advanced booking is essential for this session. Lord David
update post-Grenfell with Dr Graham Smith, MCIAT at the Chartered Institute
Blunkett will discuss how technology and diversity can turn the skills gap into
of Architectural Technologists.
a thriving industry; Kunle Barker, property expert and TV presenter, will lead
CPD spaces are limited, making advanced booking essential.
the panel discussion ‘Political correctness has gone mad’ with industry experts
New to Timber Expo is the Confederation of Timber Industries’ (CTI) Time
debating diversity in construction; and Ben Derbyshire, HTA Design and RIBA
for Timber workshop delivered by the Structural Timber Association, Timber Trade Federation, Trussed Rafter Association and British Woodworking
president, will discuss building in quality. Further CPD sessions are available from the Working at Height CPD hub,
Federation and supported by the timber industry’s campaign, Wood for Good.
supported by the Access Industry Forum, and health and safety CPD sessions
Timber Expo will also be linking with the Offsite area within the Build
are available from OM Group’s stand. A separate CPD programme will also be
Show. With recent reports that the UK market for volumetric modular
run by the BRE Academy, covering topics such as BIM, ethical labour sourcing,
the UK timber industry under the umbrella of
general, with Brexit looming on the horizon and
the CTI.
the housing crisis yet unsolved.
The CTI stand will host a wide set of
“However, these changing times give
briefings, presentations and meetings along
us the opportunity to rethink the way our
The Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI)
with offering informative material such as
economy is shaped and finally move towards
will be exhibiting at Timber Expo 2018 for the
publications and technical guides. The target
a solid and feasible low-carbon model where
third year in a row.
is to showcase benefits and applications of
timber has a great role to play.
This year, the CTI will be coordinating the joint Stand T40 – in conjunction with
timber in construction and enlarge the market for timber products.
“Our industry can considerably help the UK achieve this ambitious target as long as
the British Woodworking Federation (BWF),
It will also deliver a programme filled
we show unity of purpose among all the major
Structural Timber Association (STA), Timber
with CPD workshops and networking events,
organisations within the sector. For this reason,
Trade Federation (TTF) and Wood Protection
supported by the timber industry’s campaign,
the CTI joint stand at Timber Expo – managed
Association (WPA).
Wood for Good.
in collaboration with the BWF, STA, TTF and
By sharing the same stand, these four
CTI chairman Roy Wakeman OBE said:
WPA – represents not only a point of reference
major trade associations uphold the decision of
“Timber Expo comes at a challenging time for
for anyone interested in timber, but also an
championing a collaborative approach across
the timber industry and the UK economy in
encouraging signal for the entire sector”.
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offsite construction, urban planning and design, and more. UKCW will host a number of conferences including the Midlands Construction Summit, IEMA Conference and the first BMF Young Merchants
The Finishes and Interiors Sector’s #iBuiltThis2018 photography competition
Conference. Celebrations will be in order on 10 October at the STA Structural Timber Awards, hosted by TV presenter Mark Durden-Smith.
TIME TO CELEBRATE Future leaders will be championed as the winner of the UKCW Role
The Beer Festival, sponsored by Velux, features street food, rockaoke and a gin and fizz bar, plus FIX Radio is broadcasting from the festival for all three
Models initiative is announced on 10 October. The launch of the new Passivhaus Student Competition will arm the next generation of architects and designers with the design skills needed to deliver
days. Visitors can benefit from the other UKCW shows: Surface and Materials, Build Show, Energy 2018, Building Tech Live, HVAC 2018, Civils Expo, Plant and
sustainable buildings.
Machinery Live and Grand Designs Live on 10-11 October.
Other highlights for aspiring construction professionals include:
Tickets and updates are available at www.timber-expo.co.uk and on Twitter at @TimberExpo or tweet using #TimberExpo2018
ROLE MODELS INSPIRE THE NEW FACE OF CONSTRUCTION UK Construction Week’s Role Models campaign, launched in March 2018, with help from the Construction Youth Trust, aims to inspire others and raise awareness of the breadth of roles available in the construction industry. The winner will be announced on 10 October on the UKCW stage at the NEC, followed by a champagne reception and a meet and greet with keynote speaker, Barbara Res. After much consideration, the judges put together a shortlist of 36 people from more than 130 high-quality entries. The extensive
Dr. Sonia Zahiroddiny
Katie Kelleher
and diverse job roles of those shortlisted The judges were impressed with the role
gets negative press. It’s also an opportunity to
coordinator; a national water sector lead;
models’ passion for improving the image and
celebrate the work the role models are doing,
a BIM strategy manager; a chairman; an
culture of construction; breaking paradigms
not just on a day-to-day basis, but the work
equality, diversity and inclusion specialist; and a
and changing stereotypes; actively campaigning
they’ve personally taken on to make this industry
bricklaying tutor.
for equality within the sector; teaching others
better.”
include a crane operator; a beyond zero
A handful of architects, engineers and
and building bridges between the industry and
The role models will share their thoughts
surveyors have also been shortlisted. People
education; inspiring young people; supporting
on key industry issues as guest bloggers for the
with non-construction specific services such as
apprentices; and championing diversity
Construction Matters Blog, will have VIP access
marketing also made the list, demonstrating the
throughout the industry.
to UKCW and will be available to talk to others
broad range of skills and knowledge contained within the industry. While London is often seen as the hub for the construction sector, the shortlisted entrants hail from locations across the UK including
Nathan Garnett, UKCW event director, said: “As part of being shortlisted, role models will take part in an outreach programme to help build connections with local schools and colleges. “It’s about sharing their construction career
about their careers in construction and their visions for the future of the industry. Ahead of the presentation for UKCW Role Model of the Year, a discussion will take place on the UKCW stage about creating the
Lancashire, Northern Ireland, Birmingham,
journeys and inspiring the next generation
new generation of construction professionals.
Bristol, Chelmsford, Weybridge, Oxford,
by dispelling the myths surrounding the
Shortlisted role models Emma Ferguson-Gould
Coventry, Truro, Hereford, Worcester, Sheffield,
construction industry.
and Ryan Williams will join architect Elsie
Glasgow, Dartford, Leeds, Southampton, Plymouth, Cardiff, Preston, Exeter, and Chester.
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ON THE FENCE Timber or concrete fence posts – Which one is better? Tom Chapman, a publishing specialist working with family-run timber provider George Hill, explores the options
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t’s been estimated that Britons will spend an
For those set on being more environmentally-
average of £30,000 on their gardens over
friendly yet preferring concrete, there is a
the course of their lifetimes. Many invest in
compromise – this material can be recycled from
purchases such as plants and decking to improve
decommissioned structures.
the aesthetics of their lawns while others are
Which is more sustainable? Either timber or
looking to improve the value of their home.
concrete
As a well-presented garden can add around
20% to the value of a property, this seems a worthwhile investment. While few disagree over
which concrete simply cannot replicate. Which looks better? Timber
WHICH IS EASIER TO INSTALL? Concrete is much heavier than timber and, therefore, will take more effort to install – with the job often requiring teams of between two and
WHICH IS MORE DURABLE? Concrete is probably one of the sturdiest
three people to complete. On the other hand, timber posts are lighter
what a good garden should ideally have, differences
materials you can use outdoors. In fact, with only a
and can usually be installed by just one person.
arise when it comes to choosing between concrete
minimal amount of maintenance, a concrete fence
Which is easier to install? Timber
or timber posts for fencing.
post can last for around 25 years.
After all, do you choose between longevity or
However, this doesn’t mean that timber isn’t
WHICH IS MORE SECURE?
aesthetics? In this article, I aim to settle which one
worth a mention. Depending on the type of wood
is the best option:
used, a fence post generally won’t need to be
conjunction with timber panels, these can all be
replaced for between four and 15 years.
connected together to form a very secure barrier.
WHICH IS MORE SUSTAINABLE?
Both varieties are susceptible to the elements
When timber fence posts are used in
The added caps can also serve as an additional
and will be adversely affected by wind and rain. As a
benefit as, for a criminal to remove a fence panel,
becoming apparent and, as a result, many of
result, maintenance will be needed every so often to
these would need to be removed first.
us are striving to be ‘eco-friendlier’. Therefore,
ensure these are performing as well as they could be.
when choosing between concrete and timber,
Which is more durable? Concrete
The effects of global warming are now
Panels can be bent out of position or removed
many would select the former in an effort to conserve trees. However, selecting timber from areas
WHICH IS CHEAPER? Generally speaking, concrete is more expensive
protected by forest management schemes largely
than timber. However, the margins tend to narrow
negates this problem. With responsible harvesting,
when you start factoring in the costs for timber
timber from these locations can be considered a
treatment as well as any maintenance. As a result,
sustainable resource.
when deciding between concrete and timber, the
Concrete, on the other hand, can do more harm than good. The manufacturing of this material
latter is probably more expensive in the long term. Which is cheaper? Concrete
produces large quantities of CO2. In fact, the
cement industry is the second-largest producer of global greenhouse gases.
A combination of concrete fence posts and timber panels unfortunately create a security flaw. with enough force. As a result, when it comes to security, there is a clear winner. Which is more secure? Timber
WHICH IS BETTER – TIMBER OR CONCRETE? After reviewing these areas, timber comes out as the best material for fence posts – although only just. However, when choosing between
WHICH LOOKS BETTER? This is a very subjective area but, for many,
concrete and timber for your own projects, your decision will likely be affected by which factors matter most to you.
However, where concrete shines is on heat
timber is more aesthetically pleasing than
retention – generally proving more energy efficient
concrete. Favouring natural looks over the
than timber. As a result, this benefit might offset
often more brutalist feel, timber fencing adds a
Tom Chapman is a publishing specialist who works
the harmful emissions caused by its construction.
consistent, seamless boarder around gardens and
with George Hill, an independent timber merchant
Yet, this feature will unlikely prove useful in an
outdoor areas. Furthermore, they can be twinned
and building supplies provider in the north west -
outdoor setting.
with ornate fence caps to add a touch of class
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FEIN UK LAUNCHES VALUE PACK RANGE OFFERING PREMIUM QUALITY STARLOCK, AT AFFORDABLE PRICES FEIN UK openly discusses the success had, and feedback received on its Starlock range, giving advice on how tradesman could benefit in the future. New FEIN multi-tool user Chris McGee talks about how he found using the machine and cutters, following his purchase at FFX tradeshow earlier this year. FEIN Starlock accessories are proven to last many times over that of comparable competitor blades, offering enormous value when comparing price to the life-time of the blade. That said, the team listened to requests for assortments of accessories, releasing last year a ‘Best of E-Cut’ set containing six of the best cutters in the range, for a promotional price. Chris McGee, Managing Director at Lasercut.London Ltd, attended the FFX show earlier this year to purchase a Multi-Talent kit to help with his bespoke carpentry work. He says “Regretfully FEIN wasn’t my first choice, however alternatives offered plug-in tools and the price was hard to justify for the potential usage it would see in my hands. After borrowing a FEIN product from a friend, I knew I had to add one to the ranks, so I decided to visit the FFX show in Kent with my 3-month-old boy. I had a great chat to the FEIN team, and after testing I knew that the 12v Multi-Talent Kit was the right one for me. The Starlock system wowed me, as it was so easy to change cutters so quickly, and I could see how snuggly the tool held the piece, so I knew it would cut smoothly, and I purchased a ‘Best of E-Cut pack’ with it too! Upon getting back to the studio we trialled the various blades on materials we use commonly such as Valcromat, Banova, Plywood and the hardest material, bolts. In every circumstance, it exceeded the speed and cut quality that my preconceptions had. It has now dawned on me how this tool could have saved me many hours of problem-solving, especially when cutting square holes into the centre of sheets. Now I will no longer have to drill four holes in each corner and then jigsaw the remainder out. I especially used this tool and the best of E-Cut blade pack during my studio move in April, where I delivered a bespoke fit out of two studio spaces. I used the tool during the creation of the kitchen, workshop and showroom. I intend on creating a bespoke blade storage system as I continue to increase my Starlock collection, our work encompasses high-end awards, product design, furniture design and various bespoke projects.” The Best of E-Cut pack is FEIN UK’s first ‘official’ value pack for its UK customers, offering an assortment of the best cutters that can be used commonly on typical applications faced by tradespeople ‘on the job’. This year, FEIN UK is proud also to have announced the launch of four more additional value packs, each of which support with a particular area of work such as flooring, window work or Bathroom installations. Fein UK will talk more about this in the near future, and all value packs should be available from your local FEIN dealer. For more information check out https://fein.com/en_uk/news/promotions/the-greatbritish-value-pack-range-0792/
International Timber gets ready to launch their Intelligence brand Everything is possible. This is the driving force behind International Timber’s latest, and most customer-centric product brain-child, Intelligence. Intelligence centres around a range of engineered and modified products by International Timber, and aims to sell joinery solutions to customers that were formerly difficult to come by. In simple terms, this means that International Timber will be helping woodworkers overcome traditional sourcing and availability issues and offering bespoke products to match individual requirements. So, what does this mean? It means that International Timber is stepping out of the box. Although the national timber-provider’s approach has always been to offer customers the best products possible, International Timber are now looking at applications and engineering products that will provide the best fit solution to customers, in terms of both physical properties and visual appeal. The Intelligence solution aims to provide benefits to timber-seeking customers such as a totally new look and quality feel – sleek, modern and sophisticated - overcoming traditional sourcing issues by matching available engineered products with applications. These solutions will be long term for two key reasons – first because it’s in the customer’s best interest to receive high-quality products with longevity, and second, it ensures the minimisation of timber usage which benefits sustainable harvesting and deforestation. The Intelligence brand reflects International Timber’s established reputation as market leaders. It is a forward-thinking concept, underlining International Timber’s ability to drive forward solutions to match issues, engage with forward planning & sustainability and engineer solutions using woods that are readily available and fit for purpose for each application. In essence, International Timber’s new Intelligence range seeks to be a complete solution to any problems a customer may have, using traditional timber and engineering it to suit the customers’ needs.
ECi-Spruce is America’s leading supplier of software to Timber Merchants (or as they like to be called in the U.S. Lumber Dealers.) The company has been established for many years in the UK with timber merchants across the country using the Spruce software to run their business and increase margins and management control. From offices at the ECi Software Solutions Centre in Lincoln a team of support personnel offer on-going help and training to their customers.
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The system handles stock and pricing in several units of measure allowing the merchant to buy and cost by the cubic metre and sell and price by the metre or the length. With several different types of tally available including random length tallies, fixed length tallies, lot/location tallies and hardwood tallies, buying, selling and stock control are super-fast and easy. The Spruce software allows for cutting or machining, proportioning the accurate cost to the new finished products produced. For those merchants that get involved in producing joinery for stock or to customer order the software has a manufacturing module. This can be sophisticated or very simple dependent on the merchant’s need. While the installed sales option takes care of costing and invoicing work on customer sites including sub contract labour. As most timber merchants are selling a host of other items from door furniture to paint, Spruce handles these equally well with bar code scanning, signature capture, shelf edge labelling, catalogue imports, credit card integration, document management and a host of advanced technology features to allow the merchant to “wheel and deal” like never before. ECi-Spruce systems are hosted by Microsoft in a cloud environment which means the merchant is not committed to buying on-site servers and expensive database software and with the added advantage of increasing users one at a time as the business grows. No fear of hardware failure or corrupted backups. All the merchant needs to provide is a stable internet connection! ECi-Spruce have merchant customers ranging in size from one to a hundred plus locations and plenty of their UK customers started with Spruce as four-user operations and within a very few years had grown their businesses become twenty-user plus systems.
To arrange an on-line demonstration of the ECi-Spruce system or to just have a chat about what ECi-Spruce can do for your business call 01522 252252 or use the contact form on the Spruce website www.sprucecomputer.co.uk
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