Warnings of record timber prices should not have an impact on sawmills here, Pan Pac managing director Doug Ducker says.
Just a day after JNL announced it was considering scrapping 97 jobs at its Gisborne mill, the New Zealand Timber Industry Federation yesterday said it expected timber prices would rise further on the back of record log prices.
However, Mr Ducker said because the company's Whirinaki plant was focused mainly on the New Zealand market, price rises could be managed.
"We're not exposed to the issues that might have been raised with JNL. That's the Japan market that has influenced them and not directly related to the New Zealand situation.
"Log prices are basically stable at the moment but they are stable high and that's impacting the ability to recover the cost of that wood but we're managing it."