sawmilling

Gibson’s Engineering Manager Contributes to Safer Sawmilling Industry with Draft Code Now Open for Feedback

We’re pleased to advise you that an updated draft of the Sawmilling Industry Code of Practice is now out for public consultation. This important milestone is the result of hard work and expertise from across the industry. Last year our very own engineering manager Richard Brown sat on a working group tasked with drafting the […]

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Bowraville Timber Sawmill equipment upgrade

Everything Old Is New Again: Bowraville Sawmill Track and Carriage Gets Upgrade

Gibsons recently completed a specialised mechanical upgrade for one of our long-standing customers at Bowraville Sawmill. The job involved the supply and installation of 23 meters of new hex track on an industrial carriage, along with the replacement of the carriage wheels to ensure smooth, precise operation. Engineering & Coordination Our team at Gibsons provided the custom machining of the

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AE Gibson & Sons

WoodTECH 25 Wood Processing & Sawmilling Showcase

Our team at AE Gibsons & Sons had the pleasure of attending both WoodTECH events in Rotorua New Zealand and Melbourne Australia – both being sold out shows. We had the opportunity to showcase our innovative products and solutions as well as take part in a presentation to discuss Disruptive Technologies & Trends in the

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Gibson attends Woodtech 25

Gibson Team to Present at WoodTech 2025

WoodTech25 Melbourne VIC & Rotorua New Zealand Visit our team from Gibson’s at WoodTech 2025 in Rotorua, New Zealand from the 13th – 14th March, and in Melbourne, Australia from the 18th – 19th March. Meet our team and be sure not to miss CEO Curtis Gibson as he takes centre stage at 2:40pm on

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Gibson Service

Have you planned for Christmas shutdown maintenance?

Have you planned for your plant major shutdown maintenance? It’s not too far away….. To help you plan and organise your shutdown maintenance, here’s a checklist of important items to consider: Create a Detailed Maintenance Plan: Outline all tasks that need to be completed during the shutdown, including inspections, repairs, replacements, and upgrades. Prioritise tasks

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timber industry Australia

Setting the record straight (again) 

VicForests is aware of false and misleading claims in a recent letter on behalf of 60 organisations – including organisations that have had no interaction with VicForests and no apparent involvement in the management of Victoria’s forests. VicForests staff and contractors are hard-working, dedicated people working to implement the policies of the Victorian Government. During

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Wades sawmill

Wade Sawmill Continues To Expand With Gibson Sawmill Equipment

We recently visited the team at Wade Sawmill to review their ongoing expansion and improvements of their sawmill machinery and equipment plant based just north of Maryborough Queensland. Wade Sawmill manufactures a large range of timber products to cater for all applications in the outdoor timber industry which come in a variety of sizes, and

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AE Gibson & Sons sawmill service

Keeping your sawmill machinery and equipment maintained

Industrial Sawmills, like many industries, are increasing production speeds to accommodate the growing demand for their products. However, this increase in output can cause increased wear and tear on your equipment. Without regular maintenance on your sawmill equipment, you’re increasing the risk of accidents, injury, and the longevity of your equipment parts. By doing routine

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