Organisers of W Exhibition, the UK’s flagship trade show for the furniture manufacturing and joinery industries, has announced that the event will return to the NEC Birmingham from 19–22 May 2024
The gap between record 2021 volumes and low 2022 volumes began to close in November, with imports resembling more regular winter totals. The disparity in total volumes between 2021 and 2022 was just 14% in November, compared to 22% in October and 21% in September
Looking back at 2022 and the overall outcome, Salvamac Group’s Christian Salvador and Ziemowit Dolkowski comment on this being “a positive season, which we expect to extend to the first part of 2023 at least"
Gowercroft Joinery apprentice, Toby Nightingale, has passed West Nottinghamshire College’s new Level 2 Woodworking Product Manufacturing Operative apprenticeship course with a distinction
OVVO continues to expand its range of wood joining connectors, and in doing so leading the way in furniture 'tools free’ assembly components, making life easier for consumers and end-users, as well as delivering a more profitable and efficient solution for manufacturers
A new timber industry net zero roadmap aims to accelerate the productivity, sustainability and innovation of the sector to better meet the needs of a low-carbon world, says Timber Development UK (TDUK)
SA International (SAi), the leading provider of software solutions for professional signmaking, wide-format digital printing and CAD/CAM machining industries, introduces EnRoute 23 to expand the capabilities of users and take the software to new application sectors
As a leading global manufacturer of CNC router machines and knife systems, AXYZ recognise the need for versatility when it comes to cutting systems. The company is excited to announce their special offer, which runs until 17th February 2023 and includes a guaranteed trade-in value of 10% from the purchase of any standard AXYZ router, plus more
A really positive climate” is what Salvamac Group Founder, Christian Salvador, anticipates for 2023. “Looking to the year ahead, we’re certainly feeling calm and positive. We’re prepared for the future and have put in a great deal of hard work and attention, pondering our strategies, and have a good feeling that for us, 2023 will see further UK success and many more orders placed!”
2022 witnessed a considerable shift in timber trading patterns, with the Republic of Ireland, Latvia, and China supplying significant volumes to the UK
2022 was another successful year for Salvador crosscut saws as sole UK and Ireland distributors, Daltons Wadkin, reported significant sales across all models, not least the SuperAngle 600