Several of the three-minute videos in this library are separated into two audience categories: “builder customer” and “framer customer.” The code required to embed the video on your company’s website is provided with each video below. Review the Toolbox Guidance Documents to explore how these videos can be used to promote specific products or your overall marketing campaign in conjunction with other CM Toolbox materials.
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Register for access to the San Antonio OQM virtual meeting details.
OQM Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
3:30-5p Get to Know SBCA's Staff
6-9p Group Dinner
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
8-10:30a SBCA Update on Services Transition
11a-12p Strike Force/Committee Updates
12-1p Lunch
1-2p Strike Force/Committee Updates Continued
2-3:30p Emerging Leaders Roundtable
4-5:30p Team Building Event
6-9p Group Dinner
Thursday, January 28, 2021
9-11a SBCA Board Meeting
Production crews and designers depend on one another every day, yet the two departments can find themselves at odds: Was the callback caused by a poor design or a quality control issue in production? In this two-part series, learn how these CMs are breaking down barriers between the two departments. In Part 1, Tony and Zach focused on how to create cross-functional teams to improve communication and increase engagement.
This week, Justin Binning and Ken Timmins with American International Forest Products recap the lumber market activity over the past few months and how it has affected lumber trade. Justin discusses factors that are contributing to the supply and demand of lumber and provides insight on lumber costs and how customers are reacting. Ken talks about the increase in housing starts and how procuring lumber and strategizing can help component manufacturers (CMs) navigate volatile market conditions. To that end, both Justin and Ken discuss recent events in the market and offer suggestions on how C
Strike Force and Committee Updates Agenda
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
11:00am – 12pm and 1:00-2:00pm CT
Hilton Palacio del Rio
The Salón del Rey
San Antonio, TX
- Strike Force 1: TPSx
- Version 1 File Format ready for review/testing by TPI group
- Jess Lohse met with Jay Jones and John Croll in November
- Timing not right to include TPSx in Digital QC Version 1, that will likely go into programming for Version 2
- Committee: IT Committee
Justin Binning and Ken Timmins with American International Forest Products (AIFP) provide a snapshot of the current lumber market. While lumber production appears in line with capacity, demand continues to outstrip it. Justin and Ken provide some advice on what CMs should do in the short term in this environment and what to expect in the near-future. Justin has been with AIFP since 2010 with a focus in Southern Yellow Pine and Ken has been with AIFP since 2017, specializing in Fir species. Both specialize in high grade lumber for the component manufacturing industry.
Steve Stroder and Shawn Overholtzer share how California TrusFrame (CTF) is partnering with their plate supplier and a framing contractor to solve the growing challenge of shear walls in large, wood-framed buildings. Steve and Shawn explain how partnering with MiTek to incorporate their cold-formed steel picture frame product into CTF’s wall panel line has proved to be a win-win solution for field installation. They argue that component manufacturers should take greater advantage of supplier products to design and manufacture even more valuable framing solutions.
Justin Binning and Ken Timmins with American International Forest Products (AIFP) provide a snapshot of the current lumber market. Lumber production remains at full capacity (with no short-term solution), while demand continues to stay high. This means lumber continues to be available, but at a high cost. Justin has been with AIFP since 2010 with a focus in Southern Yellow Pine and Ken has been with AIFP since 2017, specializing in Fir species. Both specialize in high grade lumber for the component manufacturing industry.
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Monday, May 24 - Wednesday, May 26, 2021 White Sulphur Springs, WV
Open Quarterly Meetings provide a unique chance to learn from component manufacturers from all over the country. Join us!
Please note this OQM is running Monday to Wednesday!
The Greenbrier
101 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 • 866-793-7366 • Directions
Book a Room Online or call 866-793-7366 option 2 (Ask for the SBCA Open Quarterly Meeting group block)
Rate: $199/per night (before taxes and fees). Rates are available through April 23, 2021 based on availability as we are running low on rooms in our block.
If you have any questions regarding registration, please do not hesitate to contact Ali Saladin at 224-236-3841 or asaladin@sbcacomponents.com
OQM Meeting Agenda
Monday, May 24, 2021
3:30-5p Financial Review Meeting (Board ONLY)
6-9p Group Dinner
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
7-8a Breakfast
8-8:30a OQM Kick-off
8:30-10:30a Committee Meetings
10:30-10:45a Break
10:45-12p SBCA Update
12-1p Lunch
1-3p Strike Force 1-5 Update & Strike Force 6-10 Planning
3-3:30p Break
3:30-5p Team Building Event
6-9p Group Dinner
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
7-8a Breakfast
8-11a Board Meeting
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Component Manufacturers who sign up 4 players pay for 3 and get 1 FREE! Players must be registered together to take advantage of the discount. Individual players are welcome at the regular price of $150 per person. Individuals signing up for dinner only can register at the bottom of the form. Learn more about the event.
Justin Binning and Ken Timmins with American International Forest Products (AIFP) provide a snapshot of the current lumber market. Lumber demand is still extremely high, driving new species diversification in certain regions of the country. Buying has fallen off a bit lately, Justin addresses whether a correction coming. Justin has been with AIFP since 2010 with a focus in Southern Yellow Pine and Ken has been with AIFP since 2017, specializing in Fir species. Both specialize in high grade lumber for the component manufacturing industry.
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