With high school graduation around the corner, many students may be wondering the overwhelming but inevitable question: What's next?
Have you heard about the hardwood market struggles? The delicate balance between supply and demand is facing challenges that pallet suppliers across the U.S. are fighting to overcome.
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Millwood, Inc. has always been loyal to its roots in Christian ministry, and continues to incorporate Biblical teachings into everyday operations. While normally we prefer to display our Christian identity with quiet humility, on this National Day of Prayer we'd like to share our faith and fellowship with our readers.
Millwood team members all across the country celebrated Earth Day this Sunday. Some helped their children with school projects, others tried their hands at gardening, a few cleaned up their local parks but almost all took the opportunity to spend the day in nature!
After a week of meeting potential customers, visiting with vendors and catching up on industry news the Millwood team has returned home from their trip to Atlanta.
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Because of the complexity of supply chains, it is easy to lose sight of a single pallet. Unfortunately, the occasional disappearance of a single pallet can cost the pallet industry millions over the course of time. In fact, many pallets, especiallyplastic pallets, become absorbed into the pallet black market.
Wood is generally separated into two categories:hardwood and softwood.But why is balsa wood, one of the softest woods of all, considered a hardwood? Why is a yew tree classified as softwood even though it’s much harder than many hardwoods?
The Western Pallet Association (WPA) recently held their annual meeting in Rancho Mirage, California. Almost 200 people were in attendence for the "Get the Edge: Stay Sharp in 2018" conference. The meeting is open to both members and nonmembers alike, so Millwood (a member of the WPA) posed the question: why should someone become a member?