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Prospects for the economy of wood


By: Martina Celegato
Submitted: 2010-08-30 03:31:08 | Word Count: 478


But also wood’s economy, like all other industrial sectors of the economy, has had a strong inflection in 2009 that productivity has halved compared to 2008. The signs of recovery, however, arrived in 2010 and just the places where production and processing of wood is greater in 2010. In fact between January and June the orders of wood and high tech tools received growth undoubtedly. Brazil and Asia, which are the major producers of wood all around the world, increased very much the request of wood and for processing and high tech tools for timber and which can product various special products from laminated wood for houses or other type of development.
Precisely those areas of the world have ordered the resumption of the field of capital goods for processing raw wood and its subsequent processing into products used in buildings and construction. The wood processing industry has always been many insiders viewed the various phases making up, cut refining until it obtains the final products. In 2010 some 300 companies in Italy are working on this area for a total of 10 000 employees covering a range of 17% market, in which however, Germany has always and still prevails, with a share of 29%.

Between April and June 2010 orders for its machinery to do this from these countries has seen a sharp increase of 63.6% and orders one of Italy grew 83%, a factor that shows how woodworking and made in Italy is always a source of trust and shared element to emerge as a positive from the crisis that has hit us last year. Obviously the only way to deal with the economic crisis is still being cautious because the market trend can address the business but not back to pre-crisis levels.
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A sign for optimism, however come from the salon Xylexpo of Milan, most of the woodworking trade show after Ligna in Hannnover, where there have been many returns of agents and importers those have placed orders, a trend which we hope will be confirmed by fairs to be held in near fall. And is certain, however, as emphasized by the association of Italian industry, an all Acimall, that the production is changing, leaving much space to customized woodworking that now is completely customer oriented as opposed to the period pre-crisis, during which the economy and production were orientated to large industrial production and large accumulation of stock material in general.
And 'needed an innovation in the field of woodworking in Italy which, unlike the other leading countries like Germany, saw only 20 workers on average for small-medium company against the twice of German companies. An innovation that will surely serve to expand markets, productivity and competitiveness in the international arena.

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