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The importance of education in the timber industry As the timber industry continues to evolve and develop, with new technologies and machining techniques, education has become one of the
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The importance of education in the timber industry As the timber industry continues to evolve

Announcing Stirling Machinery’s appointment as the only official dealer of Salvador machines across Australia and New Zealand, and the first installation of their Superpush 250 in Australia.

Every hour counts when it comes to production. Our maintenance schedules are defined and performed so we always reach the targets we set, and a large portion of the credit for this can be attributed to our rigorous maintenance schedule.

Production consistency and being able to maximise optimal volume is vital to all businesses; and maintenance is the key. Let’s talk about four different categories of machine maintenance: Breakdown, Preventative, Predictive and Condition-Based.

When a machine goes offline, you won’t necessarily know if it’ll be for 10 minutes or a whole day, and when nothing is coming off the production line, the impacts can be far
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About Cross Laminated Timber CLT is an engineered wood product, similar in construction to extremely