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Timberlink to spend $63 million to develop the production capacity in Australia

Posted on January 10, 2022

  • The company will establish new log debarking and sorting lines, a constant drying chamber, additional sawmilling equipment, and optimize the use of wood waste to generate electrical and thermal energy.
  • The implementation of the project will increase the production of local wood products by 50% and improve the supply of wooden building structures to the Australian market.