A permanent injunction in Florida requiring the revocation of all PS 1 certificates issued by PFS-TECO to over a dozen Brazilian mills producing structural plywood for the U.S. market. Brazilian plywood is more than 11% of the US market. The Brazilian plywood was stamped: PS 1-09 by PFS-TECO and TPI. It experienced massive failure rates during testing by the American Plywood Association (APA) and Clemson University.
A court injunction stops sale of Brazilian plywood
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