Thinking about diversification?
Some local governments offer grants for business diversification in areas affected by MBP infestation…
Please consider this:
mobile version of Woodlandia’ log lathe LL-41 can be towed into woods where Mountain Pine Beetle infected trees are. The lathe can be used to de-bark infected logs and remove layers of damaged sapwood. Bark and chips can be left on the field and products, cylindrically shaped timbers, can be transported to sawmill for breakdown or exported to other regions where pricing for wood is high enough to make profit.
Or there is other option and we think this is better one. Consider making log home and cabin kits instead of just lumber. Here is the idea.
Woodlandia log lathe performs 4 operations on log: debarking and turning, copeing, notching and kerfing. In other words LL-41 is 4-in-1 tool to turn logs into homes. And since log home kits are in high demand as in North America as well in other regions of the world such idea can be turned into very profitable business if implemented properly. Many Canadian and American log homes companies export their products abroad to Europe, Asia and Japan. And even in North America log homes can capture big piece of market share of stick frame housing.
Links below will bring you to CBS4 website to pages with articles and videos.
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