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Ward Johnson Communications
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Ward Johnson Communications has a special way of doing business; we strive to make each client and each project a priority. With this philosophy, our clients are confident their communications and marketing needs are continually met with care and professional attention. This frees clients to attend to their responsibilities while Ward Johnson Communications fulfills its functions for the company. The address of the company is 13987 - 56th Ave, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada V3W 1H6. April 1996 articles - Forest Expo Show Guide
Eastern and western contractors assess the new 653E. A $17 million upgrade produces a 12-percent recovery gain Ainsworth opens its second OSB plant in as many years. A look at a working study in BC's Chilcotin region. With a confusing Timber West/Fletcher Challenge ownership behind it, the Elk Falls lumber mill invests $16 million to retool for Asian markets. Ex-Greenpeace activist Patrick works these days to counter the forestry myths and misinformation put forth by radical environmentalists. Most don't have a clue what they are talking about, says Moore. The oak forests and processing industry of France predate the Romans. LSJ's peripatetic editor Reg Barclay takes us inside a highly efficient plant in Burgundy, France. A Crestbrook Forest Industries program that combines on-site industrial training with high school completion courses is well-accepted by employees. Equipment information including the Implemax Equipment skid steer grapple, the Dynaweld detachable trailer model, the Imac PowerSwivel, the Morbark Model 1300 Tub Grinder, and more. This month: Kiln controls including Drystar Computer Kiln Controller, Winkiln Control System, Custom Dry Kiln PLC and more. Forest companies working in remote locations will welcome TMI Communications' new mobile satellite communications network. Last modified 6/10/96 |
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