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Woodlandia history

Here is a brief overview of Woodlandia histroy

  

2010
  • Woodlandia introduces new products LTPS-150, LTPS-260. These Log Through Pass Sawmills are intended for rip-sawing of small and medium diameter hardwood & softwood stems into dimensional lumber or custom boards
  • Woodlandia continues to improve "LogWorksDesigner" software. Version 6.3 of the software has been released. The new version supports Imperial system, now North American log home builders can use feet and inches in the software and shop drawings
  • First RoundMaster system has been shipped to Australia
  • First RLM-machine has been shipped to Canada
  • Woodlandia started to work on the design of next generation log lathe
2009
  • Woodlandia introduces new software "LogWorksDesigner" intended for visual design and creation of documentation helping in manufacturing and assembling of milled log homes
  • We continue to learn about our customers and their needs, we increase our efforts to promote solutions for efficient log home building among loggers and saw-millers of Canada and USA
2008
  • First RoundMaster line has been shipped to Western Europe
  • First dozen of log lathes have been shipped to customers in Canada and USA
  • Woodlandia extends product line bringing to the World's market high-productive RLM log molders
  • Woodlandia partnering with Arunda-Patrick Burli (Switzerland) to bring to North American log home builders wonderful Arunda's dovetail tenoner
  • Woodlandia becomes a member of International Log Builder's Association (Read more...)
  • Woodlandia continuing to modernize machines and improve quality of workmanship of our staff in China
2007
  • In July 2007 First Woodlandia log lathe arrived in Canada for testing and improvements
  • Since October we started marketing of the lathe in North America.
2006
Research and design. Searching for reliable production factory to contract manufacturing of first Woodlandia log lathe.
2005
Two Canadians started developing an idea to bring cost-efficient log lathe to wide numbers of North American log home builders. The project has been named “Woodlandia”. Learning the market, negotiating, understanding of the requirements for the industry and expectations of log home builders were a primary goals for the year.

 

 

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