Inside NHLA: Promoting the NHLA Grading Rules Abroad

November 4, 2024
by NHLA
Blog Imgs (Mobile Video)Dana SpessertEnvironmental Benefits of HardwoodsForest ProductsGlobal Wood IndustryInside NHLAInternational Hardwood MarketsNHLA Grading Rules

Chief Inspector Dana Spessert recently joined Neil Summers of the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) for a European tour through Germany, Ireland, and Belgium, where they engaged with key players in the global hardwood market. Their travels culminated at Vandecasteele in Belgium, where they led a series of grading seminars

aimed at showcasing the quality and sustainability of North American hardwoods. These seminars served as an invaluable opportunity to share knowledge about the NHLA Grading Rules, offering insights into how these standards ensure the consistent quality of hardwood products. This outreach is essential for fostering stronger relationships with international markets and emphasizing the value of North American hardwoods in a competitive global market.

By promoting the NHLA Grading Rules abroad, Dana and Neil are not only advancing the technical understanding of grading but are also advocating for the environmental benefits of using North American hardwoods. Their efforts help to dispel misconceptions about hardwood harvesting and emphasize sustainable forestry practices that benefit ecosystems and communities. These conversations are helping to build trust and awareness with global partners, ensuring that North American hardwoods remain a preferred choice for high-quality, sustainable materials. We are proud of the work Dana and Neil are doing to spread the truth about hardwoods and their benefits across borders!

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