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Are you a wholesale buyer or lumber procurement specialist struggling to figure out the right lumber supplier to source the lumber your business needs? Wholesale lumber is a nearly $2 billion industry and buyers need to find sources that will help them satisfy their business's customers while staying within budget. Here is a comprehensive list of the most important factors to consider when deciding on what lumber supplier will best meet the company's wholesale lumber needs.
1. Availability of materials and ability to source your needs
Does a supplier keep the variety of lumber in stock that ensures they can source items rapidly to meet the needs of the business? The chosen supplier should be like Great Northern Lumber able to provide customers with the kind of lumber they need, when ...(Full Article)
IndustryNet data shows U.S. lumber companies have gained some ground over the past year, posting an increase in jobs, as well as bringing in robust sales in certain sub-sectors. This article will take a look at some key indicators for lumber companies, and explore some of the factors affecting sales and employment.
We'll also take a look at regional differences, and examine which areas of the U.S. are experiencing the most growth. Finally, we'll explore some growing lumber companies in the U.S.
According to IndustryNet data, jobs in the lumber industry rose 1.3% over the past year, with growth varying significantly by sector and geographic area, Currently, there are 3,054 lumber companies operating in the U.S., employing 73,227. The following is a breakdown of growth numbers over th...(Full Article)
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