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PLIB is the only Western U.S. lumber grading agency to be
recognized and accredited for CE Marking for lumber by one of the approved
European Notified Bodies.
(NOTE: Unlike the
majority of EU countries, the United Kingdom has announced structural lumber
entering the UK is not required to bear the CE Mark until July 2013. Any such
lumber entering the UK still must comply with the standards outlined in EN
14081-1 (the standard behind CE marking for lumber), it just need not be marked
as such until the later date.)
In 2010, European markets represented a relatively small
percentage of total exports (U.S.) in terms of quantity. Those markets tend to
demand higher value non-structural products, such as vertical grain fir, used
in high-end window and door manufacturing, along with interior moulding and
millwork. The CE Marking requirement currently applies only to structural grade
lumber, which represents a smaller share of the European export market.
PLIB currently has four member mills that have been issued
CE grade marks and is prepared to assist any other member mills (U.S. or
Canada) to achieve certification before the January 2012 deadline. |