Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau - PLIB
The Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau (PLIB) is an accredited non-profit wood products inspection & certification agency serving North America & Europe.
Founded in 1903, Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau (PLIB) is a non-profit, accredited lumber and wood products inspection and certification agency. PLIB provides lumber-grading and grade-stamping services to the lumber industry along with a wide range of other inspection and certification services for related wood-products manufacturers including Heat Treatment, Wood Packaging, CE Marking, WUI, Glu
06/08/2026
PLIB welcomes two new employees! We are thrilled to officially welcome Axel Duran and Jonathan Cooke to the PLIB team.
🌲 Meet Our New Team Members:
Jonathan Cooke is stepping into the Canadian District Supervisor role. He brings his skills and technical expertise with over 20 years experience in Canadian lumber production. Canadian Members can expect to start seeing Jonathan at their mill inspections in the next few weeks.
Axel Duran joins us as the new Accounting Clerk. A recent graduate, he brings a wave of fresh energy, up-to-date training, and a deep eagerness to learn our operations from the ground up.
Help us welcome them by commenting below and giving them a warm industry welcome. Drop a comment or an emoji below to say hello! 👇
06/01/2026
PLIB staff attended the Portland Wholesale Lumber Association sawmill tour last Thursday and had a great time touring Superior Wood Treating (Manke Lumber Co Inc - Sumner) and Manke Lumber Company Inc to learn all about how the manufacturing side of our industry works. It was a fantastic opportunity to see behind the scenes and get a picture of where it all begins with lumber. We are very grateful to PWLA and Manke Lumber for the opportunity!!
06/01/2026
The recent meeting of the PLIB Grade and Technical Committee highlighted the important role that member engagement plays in the continuous development of lumber grading standards.
The Committee provides a forum for PLIB members to actively contribute to the rules and standards that underpin the North American lumber industry. Many of the recent changes to the National Grading Rules originated as proposals from PLIB members and were developed through the collaborative work of this committee.
At the May meeting, discussions focused on several grading clarifications, including knot size definitions for knots occurring in finger-jointed lumber. These types of technical reviews help ensure that grading requirements remain clear, consistent, and practical for producers, customers, and inspectors alike.
Standards and grading rules are living documents that must evolve alongside industry practices, manufacturing technologies, and market needs. PLIB is grateful for the dedication and expertise of the committee members who generously contribute their time and knowledge to this process.
Thank you to all participants for helping strengthen the standards that support confidence, consistency, and quality throughout the lumber industry.
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05/19/2026
🪵 New Product Alert!
We’ve just launched an exciting new training tool—and it’s available now on our website! Our new lumber Grade Sleeves are designed to make training easier, more interactive, and more effective for new graders.
✨ What makes them great?
✔ Easy-to-use sleeves that slide right over dry lumber
✔ Color-coded visuals for knot placement and grading
✔ Covers multiple grade types
✔ Works with dry-erase markers for hands-on learning
Whether you’re teaching, learning, or refining your skills, this is a must-have training aid!
👉 Check it out and grab yours today: https://plib.org/resources/publications/plib-store/
05/05/2026
Rules-writing agencies play an essential role in the structural lumber system—developing and maintaining the design values that engineers rely on for safe and efficient design.
In that context, the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau (PLIB) is pleased to share a recent update. PLIB has developed design values for Norway spruce and Scots pine dimensional lumber sourced from Poland, and these values have now been approved by the Board of Review of the American Lumber Standard Committee (ALSC).
This milestone reflects the collaborative work required to bring new species and sources into the framework of recognized design standards, while maintaining consistency and reliability across the system. We appreciate the contributions of all involved in this process.
For those with questions about specific design values or how they compare, PLIB’s Design Values Comparison Calculator (https://lnkd.in/dtFenUcg) is available as a helpful resource. Pictured are examples for a quality mark on Scots pine indicating that the lumber production has been audited by PLIB for conformance to the National Grading Rules.
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04/28/2026
PLIB participated in a trade mission to Monterrey, Mexico with the Softwood Export Council and Members. The trade mission aligned perfectly with our PLIB Mission to Serve, Advance, and Support our Members, their customers and product end users. The group met with leading importers/ wholesalers in the state of Nuevo Leon, where they toured wholesaler yards and discussed major softwood species and grades used in the pallet, formwork, and furniture sectors. During a workshop at the Universidad de Monterrey in conjunction with the School of Packaging and Design, PLIB North American Regional Manager, John Hamilton, and Special Programs Manager, Ben Haynes, gave presentations on US softwood species, grades, and phytosanitary regulations for wood packaging materials (WPM). Attendees enjoyed the opportunity to work with a certified lumber grader while using samples provided by Forestal BGA, S.A. de C.V.. Members and participants included Max Heller, Sean Coughlin, Javier Tijerina, Rose Braden, Utah Lumber, Christy Hollenback, Hector Dimas, Elliazar Lopez, Jose Payes.
PLIB participated in a trade mission to Monterrey, Mexico with the Softwood Export Council and Members. The trade mission aligned perfectly with our PLIB Mission to Serve, Advance, and Support our… | Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau PLIB participated in a trade mission to Monterrey, Mexico with the Softwood Export Council and Members. The trade mission aligned perfectly with our PLIB Mission to Serve, Advance, and Support our Members, their customers and product end users. The group met with leading importers/ wholesalers in th...
04/20/2026
PLIB’s Kelly Clifford and Bruce Bajema conducted grading demonstrations in cooperation with Mobile Dimension Sawmill a manufacturer of portable sawmills, at the Skagit County Fairgrounds Wood Show this weekend. The event showcased some incredible wood art as well as woodworking and sawing equipment for the wood craftsperson and portable sawmill industry. PLIB demonstrations highlighted our Transient (on-demand, on-site) lumber grading service which is well known throughout the region. Through this service, portable sawmills can have lumber graded and stamped or certificated by a PLIB inspector for a nominal fee. More information on this service is available in our brochure: https://plib.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PLIB-Transient-Grading-10-2019.pdf.
To schedule service, contact Kelly Clifford at 253-835-3344 or [email protected].
04/20/2026
Before the welcome reception of the Mass Timber Conference, PLIB staff, in cooperation with the Softwood Export Council (SEC), took a group of visitors from Mexico and Dominican Republic to tour the glulam facilities at Rosboro and ZIP-O-LAMINATORS LLC. Interest is high in Mexico to build with glulam and find stable supplies and we were excited to introduce these influential designers and importers to our members.
Before the welcome reception of the Mass Timber Conference, PLIB staff, in cooperation with the Softwood Export Council (SEC), took a group of visitors from Mexico and Dominican Republic to tour the… | Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau Before the welcome reception of the Mass Timber Conference, PLIB staff, in cooperation with the Softwood Export Council (SEC), took a group of visitors from Mexico and Dominican Republic to tour the glulam facilities at Rosboro and ZIP-O-LAMINATORS LLC. Interest is high in Mexico to build with glula...
04/06/2026
PLIB has launched the Fundamentals of Lumber Grading, a comprehensive introductory online training course providing detailed foundational knowledge of lumber grading. This is the first of several training programs PLIB plans to offer on the agency's new Education and Training website. Learn more here: https://plib.org/fundamentals-of-lumber-grading-now-live/
If you are interested in learning how to grade, or would like to sign your staff up for a group training, please check out the program on the education site: https://education.plib.org/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkEjYGru0iE
Online Grader Training Program Our on-demand courses will prepare graders to identify lumber characteristics, accurately apply grading rules, and transition confidently to hands-on trainin...
12/27/2025
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