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Scanning sooner: Moving grade optimization into the sawmill

March 16, 2017 - Auto grading is standard at the planermill, but what happens when you move the scanner into the sawmill for green sawn lumber? What are the challenges and what are the benefits?

March 16, 2017  By  Maria Church



Get those answers and more at OptiSaw – the one-day forum for those driving the future of sawmilling – taking place in Richmond, B.C., on April 25.

Featured presentation: Scanning sooner: Moving grade optimization into the sawmill

Novrin Laudon, Springer-Microtec’s chief technology officer, will present on their latest innovation: the new four-sided Goldeneye 900 transverse lumber scanner.

The presentation will explore some of the benefits of grade scanning in the sawmill, with practical examples from a recent installation in Coastal British Columbia.

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But don’t wait. The forum is limited to an exclusive audience of sawmill management and owners, process engineers, continual improvement managers, optimization staff, researchers and design consultants. Register now to secure your seat at the table.

See the full agenda and register online at www.optisaw.com 

Platinum sponsor
USNR

Gold sponsor
HewSawJoeScanSpringer-Microtec

Lunch sponsor
Autolog

Presented by
Canadian Forest Industries 


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