Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Logging industry in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The logging industry thrives in Chile.
It is also a centre for the logging industry.
The town, it was built on the logging industry, but all that collapsed with the tree huggers.
After the Great Depression and World War II, the logging industry declined.
Although they face a powerful logging industry, André Karipuna made one thing very clear.
The Shield is also covered by vast boreal forests that support an important logging industry.
There's no shortage of enemies to the logging industry, from climate change environmentalists to animal rights activists.
The members of Ellingsen's family have worked in the logging industry for generations.
The logging industry is huge, and the process to get that paper
If the unsub wanted to send a message to the logging industry, why hide them?
The logging industry in these countries is implicated in corruption
The Shield is also covered by vast boreal forests that support an important logging industry.
which is optimally suitable for the logging industry, materials handling in the warehouse space is limited
community in Paulding County, due to an active logging industry.
Some remnants of natural rainforest still exist near Bintulu despite the impact of the booming logging industry and the gradual encroachment of plantations,
Steel Works, pioneers in the development of special machines and metals to meet the needs of the Northwest logging industry.
Hyster started as a manufacturer of lifting machines used in the rigorous logging industry of the United States' Pacific Northwest.
its economy was driven by a lucrative local logging industry.
To increase transparency to the payments made by the extractive and logging industries to governments all over the world, the Commission has
with a focus on payments to governments for large extractive and logging industries(under the Accounting Directive),
corporate transparency on payments made to governments by extractive and logging industries 31.