The top five most listened-to SBCA podcasts of Q1.
Read PostLumber Connection
Hear from experts on the latest trends in the NA lumber markets
This SBCA podcast focuses on the latest trends in North American lumber markets. Each week, experts in the lumber industry will provide insight into the latest trends and provide timely commentary on the many factors impacting the supply and demand of the lumber used in structural components. Their commentary and analysis will be focused on the lumber species and grades most commonly used in the component manufacturing industry and will provide information you may find helpful in making your next lumber purchase.
We hope you enjoy this podcast. We welcome your feedback and encourage you to submit your questions regarding the lumber market. Our guests will attempt to answer your questions in subsequent podcasts.
Disclaimer: The Mission Statement of SBCA includes providing SBCA members with knowledge to enable them to operate successful companies offering competitive advantages where applicable. SBCA believes supply chain information is exactly the type of information that SBCA should therefore be providing its membership. The information and discussion in this podcast is not intended to reduce competition among existing firms or to prevent new firms from entering the supply of materials to the component manufacturing industry. Information presented here is furthermore for discussion and illustrative purposes only and is neither a recommendation nor an offer to buy and sell any commodities. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast by speakers are their own as of the time of the recording and do not reflect the views, opinions, policies, recommendations, or position of SBCA. Any such views are subject to change at any time, based upon market or other conditions, and SBCA disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views should not be relied on to make purchasing decisions. Neither SBCA nor the speakers are to be held responsible for any direct or incidental loss incurred by applying any of the information included in this podcast.
Mills are still running at cost, but markets in the West are trending up as buyer activity increases.
Read PostBuyers continue to keep inventory low and focusing on just-in-time purchasing, creating a static pricing structure with very little movement while...
Read PostWeather has contributed to a delay in many projects, which has pushed both the spring buy season as well as allowing logging in some regions of the...
Read PostWith Spring and better weather ahead, the market will get steadily busier in the weeks ahead.
Read PostBoth guests feel there is value to be had in the market to cover the spring buy, however there is a sense that the market will get very busy soon,...
Read PostIn the short-term, supply will outstrip demand until the spring buy season starts, which means now is a very safe time to get a good deal.
Read PostAfter a bit of a slow start to 2023, buyers are back in the market and sharing that business is ramping up.
Read PostBuyers are cautiously re-entering the market as the year starts, following a four-weeks off, two-weeks on buying pattern.
Read PostThis special edition is taken from the live recording of the Lumber Connection podcast at BCMC in Columbus, Ohio, on September 14. Larry, Ken and...
Read PostWith some uncertainty heading into the start of 2023, lumber market activity has softened, though it has remained active.
Read PostBoth guests agreed that as the market heads into December it will continue to soften, which will create more opportunities for buyers to find deals.
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