News Articles - June 2011

Newsflash - What's happening in Forest Engineering?
2018-02-22 10:40:22

 

Becoming a successful transport fleet owner/operator – Part 2 and 3.

Komatsu Forest says demand for forest machines is increasing in many parts of the world.

New heavy duty brush cutter from Dymax Vortex.

 

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News from SkogsElmia - Exciting new additions from Ponsse
2018-02-22 10:28:59

Ponsse has produced an entire range of new or updated machines.

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New from Kesla at SkogsElmia Loaders - a harvester head and a chipper
2018-02-22 09:45:44

Kesla released some exciting new products during SkogsElmia.

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Logging videos - This could be your office!
2018-02-22 09:37:06

Considering a career in logging? This is Logging-on’s favourite career video.

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Log transport - New long lasting steering tyres from Michelin
2018-02-22 09:30:09

The new Michelin XZA3 steering tyre guarantees at least 30% more mileage.

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Forest biomass use - Encyclopaedia of Southern Bioenergy
2018-02-22 08:28:19

This comprehensive website contains information on the entire forest bioenergy supply chain.

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Exhibitions
2018-02-22 08:22:31

5-7 September 2011 - New Zealand Forest Industries 2011 Expo - Rotorua, New Zealand.

11-13 October 2011 - Austrofoma - Rein, Austria.

22-24 March 2012 - WoodEX for Africa - Johannesburg, South Africa. Date changed!

29-31 March 2012 - AusTimber (and conference) - Mount Gambier, South Australia.

20-22 September 2012 - Demo International - Saint-Raymond, Quebec.

5-8 June 2013 - ElmiaWood - Jonkoping, Sweden.

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Equipment manufacturer and dealer movements
2018-02-22 08:13:28

 

 

Strategic alliance between Prinoth and AHWI.Topcon takes a significant ownership interest in Finnish civil engineering software manufacturer.

New managing director of Ponsse AS.

 

 

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Biomass research - Logging residue volumes and characteristics
2018-02-21 16:57:22

This research aimed to quantify the logging residues remaining after full tree partial harvesting.

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