Member Benefit: Are You Getting the Most Value Out of Your Logs?

November 4, 2024
by NHLA
Lumber EfficiencyNHLA Member BenefitsNHLA ServicesQuality Control in SawmillsSawmill OperationsSawmill OptimizationSustainable Sawmill PracticesYield Analysis

UNLOCK THE FULL POTENTIAL OF YOUR SAWMILL OPERATIONS AND MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS FOR A MORE PROFITABLE FUTURE.

As an NHLA member, you have exclusive access to our Yield Analysis and Quality Control Services, designed to:

• Enhance Operations: Evaluate your process from log selection to the final product.
• Reduce Waste: Understand and minimize unnecessary loss.
• Increase Profitability: Determine the value of logs and make better business decisions.
• Boost Efficiency: Increase the volume produced from each log, raising production without increasing consumption.
• Promote Sustainability: Get the most out of your raw materials, contributing to sustainable practices.

IDEAL FOR:
• Members that are not regularly testing logs.
• Those considering new equipment for cost-benefit analysis.

What Members Say:
“We participated in the NHLA Production Yield Analysis Program, and it was exactly what I had hoped for…. We have improved our yields, and that has added to our bottom line! It’s been 8 months, and the NHLA National Inspectors that were on this team still call my managers just to see if they have any questions or concerns.”
— Kirkham Hardwoods, Inc.

To schedule your Yield Analysis Study or find out more information, contact NHLA Chief Inspector Dana Spessert at 901-399-7551 or d.spessert@nhla.com. www.nhla.com

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