Інтернет-мережа деревини Інтернет-мережа деревини
Торговий і інформаційний портал лісової галузі
  Ласкаво просимо до мережі Fordaq.      Зв'яжіться з нами Виберіть мову American English Français Italiano Español Deutsch Nederlands Românã Polski Cрпски Hrvatski Українська Русский 中文
     Головна Сторінка   Каталог Учасників   Ринкова інфо   Наші Послуги 
ДОПОМОГА ?   •   ЛОГІН  
     Біржа/Каталог
 

    Study: US wood panel demand to approach 61 billion square feet in 2010

 

Пошук Новин

За ключовим словом
Пошук

За темою
  Новини учасників
  Новини Fordaq
  Новини по обладнанню
  Спеціальні Повідомлення
  Лісоводство
  Пиляння
  Плити
  Шпон
  Паркет - підлогова дошка
  Будівельна деревина
  Меблі
  Біопаливо
  Виставки
  Ринкові Ціни
  Відео

Архів Новин

За датою

Найбільш дані
новини

  John Deere to Introduce New Special Edition Gator™ XUVs
  Euro-zone economic outlook
  Builders converge on Capitol Hill to urge housing stimulus
  Sawlog and Pulpwood Market Update in 3Q/08 - USA
  Australia: Building approvals, November 2008
  Greece: Material costs index in construction of new residential buildings in November 2008
  Norway: Increase in prices of new detached houses in the 3rd quarter 2008
  From thinning to final felling - New John Deere 1070D Eco III harvester
  Prices for beech logs in Germany
  China: Log imports fall through Jiangsu Port as prices rise

Study: US wood panel demand to approach 61 billion square feet in 2010
31/01/2007 - 09:43

Demand for wood panels in the US is expected to decline slightly more than one percent per annum through 2010 to 60.8 billion square feet, as measured on a 3/8-inch basis. Prospects for wood panels will be restrained by a softening in the single family housing market from its 2005 level, when low mortgage interest rates helped to push the number of such housing starts to the highest level in more than two decades.

Weakness in new housing will adversely affect wood panel demand in construction applications such as roof sheathing, wall sheathing and floor underlayment. Another restraining factor for wood panel use will be continuing competition from alternative materials such as plastics. These and other trends are presented in Wood Panels, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry research firm.

The brightest prospects for wood panels will occur in smaller segments of the construction market, such as new nonresidential construction, nonresidential improvement and repair, and residential improvement and repair. Wood panel demand in the first of those markets will see annual growth of nearly five percent through 2010, buoyed by a rebound in construction of nonresidential buildings. Nonetheless, new nonresidential construction will still account for under five percent of total demand for wood panels. Residential improvement and repair is the largest of the three faster growing construction segments, representing over one-sixth of overall wood panel demand.

While volume demand for structural panels is projected to fall through 2010, nonstructural panels will eke out marginal increases. The brighter outlook for the manufacturing market will support demand for nonstructural panels, which have relatively higher use in manufacturing applications. Among the various nonstructural panel products, hardwood plywood and medium density fiberboard (MDF) will enjoy the best opportunities through 2010. Each product will benefit from demand in the furniture market. Although shipments of wood furniture from the US are expected to decline, production from US producers will increasingly be focused on products tailored to higher-end markets, which will benefit hardwood plywood and MDF at the expense of particleboard.

US WOOD PANELS DEMAND
(billion square feet – 3/8 in basis)
% Annual Growth
Item 2000 2005 2010 2000-05 2005-10
Wood Panel Demand 56.3 64.1 60.8 2.6 -1.1
Structural Panels 33.5 40.3 36.4 3.8 -2.0
Nonstructural Panels 22.8 23.8 24.4 0.9 0.5
(The Freedonia Group, Inc. - Cleveland, OH)
Отослать это сообщение другу
Однотематичные Новости
  Study: US demand for pallets to reach 1.5 billion units in 2012
  22/07/2008 - 13:20

 Fordaq Ads 

Специальные Сообщения

  Prices for beech logs in Germany
  03/12/2008 - 12:04
  Edged beech lumber – prices crumble further
  11/11/2008 - 11:30
  France: Price index for hardwood timber – Oct. 2008
  29/10/2008 - 18:49
  Softwood log prices – Lower Bavaria more expensive than East-Wurttemberg
  29/10/2008 - 18:41
  Klausner switches off its Wismar sawmill
  16/10/2008 - 12:26
  Softwood lumber prices: Italian market is not out of the woods yet
  14/10/2008 - 18:45
  Germany: Slim chances of decrease in softwood log prices
  14/10/2008 - 10:07
  Germany: Oak lumber market cools down
  19/09/2008 - 12:56
  Germany: Beech lumber prices for the cutting season 2008/2009
  17/09/2008 - 14:27
  KVH for 240 €/m3; producers are optimistic
  30/06/2008 - 17:06

СПЕЦІАЛЬНІ ПОВІДОМЛЕННЯ

  Euro-zone economic outlook
  09/01/2009 - 10:13
  Builders converge on Capitol Hill to urge housing stimulus
  09/01/2009 - 08:03
  Norway: Increase in prices of new detached houses in the 3rd quarter 2008
  08/01/2009 - 16:18
  Australia: Building approvals, November 2008
  08/01/2009 - 15:10
  Greece: Material costs index in construction of new residential buildings in November 2008
  08/01/2009 - 14:47
  Industrial producer prices down by 1.9% in euro area in November 2008
  08/01/2009 - 12:49
  John Deere to Introduce New Special Edition Gator™ XUVs
  08/01/2009 - 11:42
  Sawlog and Pulpwood Market Update in 3Q/08 - USA
  08/01/2009 - 08:31
  Luxembourg: Production industrielle : -2.3% au troisième trimestre 2008
  07/01/2009 - 10:27
  Greece: Production Index in Construction for the 3rd quarter 2008
  07/01/2009 - 09:10
 
 
  Copyright FORDAQ © 2003    Відмова   Юридичні аспекти Надрукувати цю сторінку   Наверх сторінки