Number Nine Was Very Fine
Article by Rich Donnell, Editor-in-Chief, Panel World May 2024
Article by Rich Donnell, Editor-in-Chief, Panel World
Everybody seemed to have a really good time at the recent Panel & Engineered Lumber International Conference & Expo (PELICE) in Atlanta, from beginning to end, as the accompanying photos on this page would indicate.
PELICE wasn’t “brought to you” by Stella beer, but it sure looked that way, once Roy O. Martin of Martco placed three Stella beers on the first morning keynoters tables. As Martin explained, he was letting the world know that he pays off his bets, which in this case was an annual bet with the wife of yours truly on the LSU-Alabama football game, won last year by Alabama. The bet—a case of Stella—actually started some years ago between Roy’s late first cousin, Jonathan Martin, and my wife, May, and since Jonathan’s departure Roy has taken it on. You would be hard-pressed to find bigger LSU and Alabama fans than the Martins and my wife, respectively.
As an Auburn fan, well, I just have to put up with it.
While Stella kicked off the conference, the event ended with the traditional drawing out of a tumbler full of business cards for $500 cash. You have to be present to win, and Howard Hall of Huntsman, shown standing at right in the photo, indeed was, accepting the goods from Panel World Senior Editor Dan Shell. The rest of the audience as usual responded with a chorus of boos, and quickly headed for the exits, putting the final punctuation on the ninth PELICE.
PELICE is a relatively short event, lasting a day and a half, and it’s really a sprint from beginning to end for everyone to get the most out of it. And there’s a lot to get from 35 presentations, 100 exhibitors, and the numerous producers in attendance. Speaking of producers, a special thank you goes to the following producer companies that sent their personnel to PELICE. Sorry if we’re missing one or two, but here you go: Arauco—ATCO Wood Products—Boise Cascade—CalFibre—CIPA Lumber—Columbia Forest Products—Georgia-Pacific—Godfrey Forest Products—Gregory Log & Lumber—Hasslacher—Hood Industries—Huber Engineered Woods—Hunt Forest Products—JELDWEN—Langboard—Louisiana-Pacific— Mercer International—Pacific Woodtech—Peak Renewables—Plummer Forest Products—PotlatchDeltic—Roseburg—RoyOMartin—Scotch Plywood—States Industries—Tafisa Canada—TimberHP—Tolko Industries—West Fraser—Weyerhaeuser.
The next PELICE will be held April 16-17, 2026, and it will be the 10th PELICE since its inception in 2008. I’m sure there will be a special anniversary celebration. You can bet on it!
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