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SWEED Shines at the APA Annual Meeting and EWTA Info Fair

SWEED Shines at the APA Annual Meeting and EWTA Info Fair

The APA Annual Meeting and EWTA Info Fair recently brought together the best and brightest in the engineered wood industry, and SWEED was right at the heart of this gathering.

As an EWTA member and Platinum sponsor, SWEED displayed our dedication to innovation and excellence, showcasing our state-of-the-art wood products equipment that’s set to play a significant role in the industry’s future. Our presence at the event demonstrated our ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries in the engineered wood sector.

But what truly made the event remarkable was the opportunity to connect with fellow APA and EWTA members, as well as suppliers, who share our passion and vision for this industry. The connections forged during the event were a reminder of the importance of collaboration and shared knowledge. It’s in these connections that the true strength of our industry resides – the ability to learn, grow, and innovate together.

Thank you to all who made the APA Annual Meeting and EWTA Info Fair a success and for being a part of SWEED’s incredible journey. Here’s to a brighter, more innovative future in the engineered wood industry!

TWO SWEED EMPLOYEES, KEVIN GORDON AND TYLER CASEBEER, AT THE 2023 APA EWTA INFO FAIR

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