[adv.] Acrowood



Acrowood Corporation in Everett, Washington isn’t sitting still for a minute. With a century-long history the company is proving to be a technology leader! And 2007 bodes well for more growth.

In 2006, the company added the DEAL Debarker and Processor to its woodyard line-up, and followed up with its innovations in the OSB industry by introducing and selling its brand new Trillium Screen. China’s pulp and paper market found a new partner in growth. Acrowood’s documented ability to improve fiber recovery and chip quality in mills, as well as a tenacious sales staff that spent three years developing relationships across the seas, brought it the substantial sale of a full line of machinery for Sun Paper’s mill in north central China.

Want to know more? Visit Acrowood’s website (click on "More" below). It’s been revitalized too, because everything is just getting better at Acrowood.

Regards,

Jim


Answer to last week's riddle: William I and Frederick III

Source: The New York Public Library Desk Reference. 3rd Edition.

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