The following is from Statesman Journal,
"Company officials offered Springfield Plywood and Veneer workers several options as they move past the shock of watching their workplace burn to the ground.
You can see a video of the fire and more information here:
http://youtu.be/mZ214dFiUEk
How does this affect the lumber industry? Well, we are already seeing the effects in rising pricing. As stated by www.Kezi.com, there has already been quite the increase in plywood prices, jumping up to a rise of 10-12%. This impact was seen almost immediately, in large because this mill supplies 2% of North America. The main lumber they produce is sheathing and sanded plywood.
By, the good news is that prices are anticipated to return to normal in approximately 45-60 days (www.kezi.com).
We send positive thoughts to those that have been affected by this fire......
oh It is very sad about fire accident. will see the plywood prices will come down or not? Plywood Prices in Bangalore | Havells Water Heater
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