New market for Silver fir products (LVL)

The Auvergne Promobois inter-professional association (FIBOIS AURA) works on the LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) in Silver fir to achieve the expected quality and the setting up of the manufacturing in Auvergne region

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  • France
Autoriai
  • Benjamin Chapelet
  • Bilal Snoussi
Tikslas
  • Dissemination
Failo tipas
Factsheet
Failo dydis
265 kB
Sukurta
10-10-2024
Kilmės kalba
English
Oficiali projekto svetainė
FOREST4EU
Licencija
CC BY

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