The largest firm in the industry is Stamford, Connecticut-based International Paper Co., which acquired Champion International Corp. in 2000 and posted sales of $25.1 billion in 2003.
The Bureau of the Census reported the value of output for the plywood and veneer (softwood) manufacturing industry as $4.4 billion for 2001. The demand for veneer and plywood depends on the construction industry.
Stephen M. Lovett has written: 'The market for softwood lumber and plywood in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Commerce, Forest products, Lumber trade, Marketing, Plywood, Plywood industry, Softwood industry
SIC 2436 applies to SOFTWOOD VENEER AND PLYWOOD.
NAICS 321212 applies to Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing.
The industry has been challenged by the cost of complying with the growing environmental regulation of indoor pollutants.
Almost all plywood is made from softwood however some plywood it made from hardwood.
Softwood such as pine is usually used to make plywood boards.
This classification includes establishments primarily engaged in producing commercial softwood veneer and plywood from veneer produced in the same establishment or from purchased veneer.
Plywood is made out of trees. In the US, two softwood trees are responsible for almost all the softwood plywood: Douglas fir, which grows in the west, and Southern Yellow Pine, which grows in six southeastern states.
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It can be used for floorboards and fitting ceilings and other things like that.
A clipboard is, nowadays, more likely to be made from a rigid plastic, rather than from plywood.