Portland Spirit Provides Fun Evening Entertainment

Looking for a unique activity in Portland? Take a cruise on the Portland Spirit! Offering sightseeing and dinner cruises from downtown Portland; or explore the Columbia River Gorge pre- or post-show on the Explorer Jetboat with departures offered Wednesday through Sunday, the Portland Spirit is a fun way to connect with coworkers or just spend some time enjoying the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Looking to impress? Portland Spirit also has smaller yachts available for private rentals.

Details available at portlandspirit.com

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In Person

In Person

PORTLAND, Oregon – More than 110 wood producer companies, representing hundreds of mill operations, sent personnel to the Timber Processing & Energy Expo held September 28-30 at the Portland Exposition Center. More than 1,200 (non-exhibitor) attendees from 35 states and 15 countries registered for the event. They combed the aisles of 170 exhibitor companies, who were represented by more than 900 exhibitor personnel…

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Sawmillers Show Up: TP&EE Portland 2022 Was A Success

Sawmillers Show Up: TP&EE Portland 2022 Was A Success

The recent Timber Processing & Energy Expo, held in Portland, Ore. September 28-30, had a knockout crowd of sawmillers from around the globe walking the aisles. 110 wood producer companies sent representatives to the three-day trade show which featured a sold-out exhibit floor, and one-day, optional add-on education session. As well as beer and brats available for purchase all three days and a special open reception honoring Collins Co.’s Eric Schooler, Timber Processing magazine’s 2022 Person of the Year on the first day, sponsored by Real Performance Machinery…

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Get In Line

Get In Line

Following a pandemic-induced cancellation in 2020, the biennial Timber Processing & Energy Expo returns September 28-30 to the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. Hatton-Brown Expositions, an affiliate of Timber Processing magazine, has hosted the event since 2010.

“It’s hard to believe it has been four years since TP&EE was held, and what a strange trip it has been,” comments Rich Donnell, TP&EE Show Director and Editor-in-Chief of Timber Processing. “The important thing is that we’re back face-to-face. ‘Virtual’ is okay, but it’s not like being there.”

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