Market Timbers 3012
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After WW11, there were large shortages of building materials, particularly as demand from soldiers returning from the war, and immigrants, expanded. Local manufacturing capacity was limited, and Emil Vogelhut who spent the war years in Denmark and Sweden, had access to unlimited supplies of Scandinavian (Baltic), Softwood. Frederick Vogel was unable to get import licences as these and the purchase of foreign exchange was tightly regulated, at that time. He was however allowed to engage in 'Barter Trade'. He shipped his brother American Army surplus clothing left by the American Army in Australia after World War 11, which his brother was easily able to sell in Europe short of food and clothing. In exchange his brother could ship lumber from Scandinavia to Australia. They began importing Baltic Weatherboards and flooring, and the business grew that quickly that they had nowhere to store their inventory. The shortage of bricks, steel & timber meant that the only way they could quickly get warehouse space was to ship a prefabricated warehouse from Sweden. This is the warehouse is still used as a storage facility by Market Timbers. Today the business specializes in high quality flooring products from Australia and abroad, particularly European, as well as structural hardwoods and furniture timbers.
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