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Logyard-control software can help certify wood products

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Aldata Software Management Inc, based in Hinton, Alberta, provides software programs for the forest products industry. Logging companies need these programs to handle data to comply with environmental regulations. Some forest product companies are setting up certification programs to help market wood harvested according to environmentally acceptable standards.

Author: KRYZANOWSKI, TONY
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Wood Technology
Subject: Forest products industry
ISSN: 1067-1064
Year: 1998
Canada, Computer Software, Administration of Conservation Programs, FORESTRY, Forestry and Logging, Forest Land Management, Laws, regulations and rules, Forest management, Logging, Forest policy, Aldata Software Management Inc.

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Optimize your supply chain for best-possible operations

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Companies in the forest products industry need to optimize their information management systems, especially concerning the supply chain. This should include planning, scheduling and tracking activities and products according to time. The supply chain optimization aims to create demand for the companies' products and satisfy these demands.

Author: BRYAN, GENE, McDOUGALL, DON
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Wood Technology
Subject: Forest products industry
ISSN: 1067-1064
Year: 1998
Usage, Management information systems

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Suppliers

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This article focuses on many different suppliers producing different products for the lumber industry.

Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Wood Technology
Subject: Forest products industry
ISSN: 1067-1064
Year: 1999
Finland, Applications Software Pkgs (Micro), Woodworking machinery, Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery Manufacturing, Saw blades and handsaws, Saw Blade and Handsaw Manufacturing, Saws, Blades & Accessories, Wood Products Equipment, High technology industry, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Product introduction, Services, Internet, Equipment and supplies, Educational services industry, Machinery industry, Donations, Contracts, Willamette Industries Inc., WLL, Lumber industry, Scanning devices, Optical scanners, Applications software, Systems management software, Wood products machinery, North Carolina State University, Norbord Industries Inc., Weinig, Michael, Perceptron Inc., Hankins Inc., Sunds Defibrator Inc., Rauma Corp., Eduard Kusters Maschinenfabrik GmbH und Company KG, Decision Dynamics Inc., CAM Technologies Inc., TALPX, High Tech Industries, PRCP

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Subjects list: Computer software industry, Software industry, Software, Product information, Forest products industry, United States
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