July 2025

COVER: ATCO Fine-Tunes Small Log Peeling

ATCO Wood Products continues to add to its growing history as a family-owned business in the West Kootenays of British Columbia, specializing in the production of high-quality softwood veneer, while always taking the lead in forest management.

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ATCO Fine-Tunes Small Log Peeling

ATCO wood products stays true to legacy while still innovating. 

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LIGNA 2025

Despite erratic global markets, technology suppliers brought their A-game to LIGNA.

New equipment and technology developments mesmerized attendees during the biennial fair.

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    Article by Rich Donnell, Editor-In-Chief, Panel World

    Like the photo shown here, the Ligna show held May 26-30 in Hannover, Germany went by like a blur. All of the anticipation, the planning, the traveling, and then as quick as the snap of a finger, it’s over. Next thing you know you’re on the plane headed back home, trying to sort out all of the information your brain consumed during the week, and wondering how the heck you forgot to stop by to see this company or that company. Where’s Artificial Intelligence when you need it?

    As with all Ligna’s past, a theme emerged out of Ligna 2025, and that was the enhancement of—or the introduction of—technologies and equipment. Ligna has always been a launching pad of course, but it came on like gangbusters at this particular Ligna, and much of it was slanted toward AI.

    While the 50th Ligna by no means occurred during a robust global marketplace, it was obvious that panel machinery and technology suppliers had not been sitting on their laurels since the previous Ligna. There was almost a sense of, wood products producers having to run a little faster to catch up to the technologies—like kids in a candy store.

    In addition to the soft economy that has existed in Europe for a while, the Trump factor (and tariffs) had some equipment companies on edge, and perhaps some orders on hold, but at the same time the feeling persisted that it could get better in a hurry—alas several U.S.-based wood producer companies sent representatives on scouting missions.

    This issue devotes numerous pages to many of the exhibitors and how their week at Ligna went for them. Apologies to those companies not included, but time is actually short at Ligna (don’t worry, I’m not advocating a return to a six-day Ligna. To the younger people, yes it was that way once).

    There were many highlights to be found as we combed the aisles, as you’ll read about in this issue’s wrap-up article. But one of them had nothing to do with new technology or project orders. It had to do with identity.

    Siempelkamp, long a Ligna mainstay, revealed a new logo, going from this:

    Siempelkamp had introduced the older logo at Ligna in 1989, borrowing the octagonal shape from its first trademark in 1924.

    The new logo represents a stronger identity for Siempelkamp, and complements the re-naming of several (former) technology brands within the group to come under the Siempelkamp name.

    Real simplicity amid the artificial intelligence.

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