July 2021

July 2021

July 2021

Cover: Swiss Krono Bets Its Chips On Barnwell

BARNWELL, South Carolina – Educated in wood science technology, Graf Grote understands not only what needs to be inside the board, but also how to produce it thanks to his years at the other plants and in a centralized function at the Swiss Krono Group’s headquarters.

Article by Jessica Johnson, Senior Associate Editor, Panel World

Inside This Issue

Taking Stock: Katerra’s Vision Was Lost In Big Money

We are saddened by the demise of Katerra, the company that stormed in like gangbusters to put a totally new spin on how building construction is managed and completed. We’re very aware that many people in out industry are chuckling and saying “I told you so,” because many people took offense at Katerra’s brashness and many people didn’t see any way in heck that Katerra could pull off what it said it was going to do.

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Article by Rich Donnell, Editor-in-Chief, Panel World

Mass Timber

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following companies submitted editorial profiles and images to complement their advertisements placed in Panel World July 2021.

  • Hexion
  • Ledinek
  • Minda
  • Oest
  • USNR
CPA’s New Chief O’Hare Nears Completion Of First Year In Position: One He Will Never Forget

EDITOR’S NOTE: Andy O’Hare became president of Composite Panel Association in August 2020. Nearing one year on the job, O’Hare was thrust into a pandemic situation as well as vibrant wood products markets. He will finally be able to move from “virtual” to in-person communication with CPA members at the 2021 Fall Meeting scheduled October 17-19 at the Lansdowne Resort, Leesburg, Virginia. O’Hare happily agreed to answer several questions posed by Panel World.

Maximizing The Life Value Of Your Veneer Drying Solution

If achieving consistent veneer sheet quality is essential to the success of your plywood or LVL manufacturing operation, then the veneer drying process is critical to those quality assurance efforts.

Article submitted by Raute

Milestones: Remembering The Professional Life & Times Of APA’s Bruce Lyons

It was an exciting time in the industry when Bruce started as a young research engineer in the association’s Technical Services Division (TSD). In fact, it was one of three major watershed periods that occurred during his professional life in the forest products business. The first was the rise of the southern pine plywood industry in the mid-1960s.

Article by Jack Merry, who served as industry communications director at APA – The Engineered Wood Association from 1992 to 2009 and formed MerryCommunications.

Projects
  • GO Lab Mill Is On The Go
  • Boise Purchases Veneer Dryer
  • RoyOMartin Adds ‘Eclipse’ Capacity
  • Scotch, Hunt Order MPDS
  • Columbia Orders Raute R7 Dryer
  • Metro Ply Plans New Particleboard Mill
  • VMG Gears Up For LVL
Supply Lines
Clippings
  • Forest Products Society Announces 2021-2022 Officers

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Swiss Krono Bets Its Chips On Barnwell

Article by Jessica Johnson, Senior Associate Editor, Panel World

BARNWELL, South Carolina – For German-born Wedig Graf Grote, COO of Swiss Krono USA, who cut his teeth after university studies on the Swiss Krono plants in Eastern Europe, working to build a $230 million, 280,000 m3 production capacity MDF plant in South Carolina was supposed to be a fun challenge. Educated in wood science technology, Graf Grote understands not only what needs to be inside the board, but also how to produce it thanks to his years at the other plants and in a centralized function at the Swiss Krono Group’s headquarters. And while all of that experience serves him well in his daily functions, none of that experience could prepare him for startup and commissioning during a global pandemic while navigating a fairly wide cultural gap.

A lot had already happened at the 350 acre Barnwell site, dating back to 2005 when under the guidance of former CEO Norm Voss, Kronotex (as the Switzerland-based company and one of the world’s leading engineered wood production companies was then called) went from a distribution facility to a laminate and flooring plank producer. By 2014 the Barnwell operation had grown to include three flooring profiling lines and three short cycle press laminating lines along with two impregnation/paper treating lines.

After Graf Grote arrived in South Carolina in 2014, what was called “the small project on the other side of the building” was made bigger. Graf Grote recalls, “We had applied for a smaller version MDF plant, and then decided if we are already investing, let’s go ahead and do it bigger.”

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Producers Sign Orders

Producers Sign Orders

  • Boise Adds Veneer Dryer In South Carolina
    Boise Cascade in Chester, SC has ordered its third veneer dryer system from USNR. The 14-section steam heated M-72 jet dryer includes USNR’s Unloader, Gsc2000 scanning system, Sequoia Sentry moisture detector, and a 4-bin random/sheet stacker. The spike belt stacker is designed to operate in the range of 42-45 randoms, or 40 redried sheets per minute. Two longer existing USNR M-72 dryers will primarily dry green veneer sheets, with the new shorter 14 section dryer and stacking system processing redry, random and some green veneer sheets.
  • Columbia Orders Line In Ontario
    Columbia Forest Products in Hearst, Ontario is investing in a six-deck, four-load-wide dryer from Raute, which will be the first Raute veneer drying line known as R7 in the world. It will be delivered early in 2022. The R7 dryer will be the most robust dryer Raute has supplied: To achieve optimal drying, Raute will be providing enhanced dryer controls—a make-up air system and sealant cells for superior dryer production, balance and control while ensuring “next to zero” fugitive emissions into the production plant.
  • Plywood Plants Use MPDS
    USNR has received orders for its Multiple Point Diverter System, serial numbers 24, 25 and 26. These systems are currently in manufacture and are scheduled to be installed during the latter of of 2021, with two sold to  and Hunt Forest Products. A third system will be installed in British Columbia. Approximately one-third of all high-performance softwood lathe lines in North America are now equipped with USNR’s MPDS spike belt diverter systems, the company reports.

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The Business At Hand

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Zak Leads Dürr’s Clean Tech Systems

Zak Leads Dürr’s Clean Tech Systems

Ken Zak is the new head of the Dürr Group’s Clean Technology Systems division, succeeding Dr. Daniel Schmitt, who joins the Board of Management of Homag Group AG. Clean Technology Systems is responsible for the Dürr Group’s environmental technology business.

Zak has been part of the Clean Technology Systems management team since October 2018. He joined Dürr through the acquisition of U.S. environmental technology company Megtec/Universal.

The new division head will focus not only on exhaust-air purification and noise reduction technologies but also on the growing business in systems for the coating of battery electrodes.

 

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Arauco Considers Plant In Mexico

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West Fraser Buys OSB Mill

An oriented strandboard plant in Allendale, SC will now have its third ownership since starting up in 2006. West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. is purchasing the facility from Georgia-Pacific for $280 million. The Allendale facility has been idle since late 2019 when GP shut it down citing market conditions. The plant has an estimated…

USNR, WFG Sold To Equity Firm

One Equity Partners (OEP), a middle market private equity firm, announced that it has completed the previously announced acquisitions of USNR and Wood Fiber Group. OEP reports it subsequently merged the two businesses, with projected 2021 revenues greater than $500 million…

Idaho Producers Supply Mass Timber Arena

Industry stakeholders of all types worked to supply materials for the recently opened ICCU Basketball Arena at the University of Idaho in Moscow. The 4,000 seat facility, which opened in October 2021, incorporates several innovative mass timber elements across some of the longest spans in the country. Designers and engineers…

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Homag Purchases Press Manufacturer

Homag Purchases Press Manufacturer

Homag Group is acquiring majority interest in the Danish mechanical engineering company, Kallesoe Machinery A/S, as Homag takes another step toward establishing itself as a leading technology partner for sustainable construction with solid wood.

Kallesoe specializes in high-frequency presses for the production of cross-laminated timber (CLT). The company was founded in 1969 and reports installation of 500 presses worldwide—including Vaagen Timbers in Washington state. Kallesoe supplies high-frequency presses that work with high-frequency waves to accelerate curing of adhesive.

“We want to offer as many technologies for timber construction as possible from a single source,” says Ralf Dieter, CEO of Homag Group AG. “We are developing the solid wood business into a second pillar alongside our activities with the furniture industry.”

Homag is acquiring 70% of the shares in Kallesoe Machinery A/S from the Christensen family, with 30% remaining with the family.

 

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Raute To Move Locations For Chinese Operations

Raute To Move Locations For Chinese Operations

Raute is moving its operations in China to a new location in Changzhou, which is in the Jiangsu province. The new facility is located three hours of driving time from Shanghai and there is a fast and efficient train connection. Operations in the new site are planned to start in January 2022.

“The current location in the Shanghai area has limitations for further growth as the area is being developed more towards lighter industries needs,” says Tapani Kiiski, President and CEO, Raute Corp. “The nearby supplier network is moving to new regions as well. Also, challenges of finding a skilled work force for industrial work did contribute to the decision.”

Raute will employ about 100 people in the Changzhou facility. Raute is offering jobs for the new location to its current employees. At the same time, some office functions, sales, administration and engineering will be moved to a new location in the Shanghai area.

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