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JoeScan Appoints Vice President of Engineering
JoeScan names Jason Farmer as the Vice President of Engineering. In his new role, Farmer will manage engineering, oversee product development and contribute to strategic direction.
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JoeScan in the media: Timber Processing Magazine
Joey offers insight into how the economic downturn and subsequent slow recovery have impacted sawmill technology and JoeScan. See the "Back on Track" article in the April 2017 issue of Timber Processing.
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JoeScan Introduces New JS-25 X6B Scan Head for Carriage Headrigs
JoeScan's new JS-25 X6B Scan Head provides high-density scanning on carriage headrigs with a standoff up to 120".
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JoeScan in the media: Timberline Magazine
Learn how Upper Columbia Mill benefits from state-of-the-art technology, including JoeScan scanners.
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JoeScan in the media: Timber Processing
Learn why mills need to look beyond technical specifications before purchasing scanners. Read Joey's article in the November 2014 issue of Timber Processing.
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JoeScan’s New JS-25 X-Series Scan Heads Triple the Scan Rate of Previous Models
JoeScan's JS-25 X-Series captures up to 850 profiles per second.
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JoeScan Experiences Record Sales in the Third Quarter of 2013
The third quarter of 2013 was the highest sales quarter in JoeScan's 14-year history.
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JoeScan in the media: Washington State Magazine
Nelson founded his company, JoeScan, from his dorm room in Washington State University’s Streit Hall in 1999.
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JoeScan introduces the JS-20 X3, with three lasers for more scans in shorter spaces
The three-laser scan head collects high-density data on logs and cants at an affordable price.
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JoeScan Introduces New JS-20 WX Scan Head for Transverse and High Speed Scanning
The newest offering in the JS-20 family collects 10 times more data than the competing multipoint sensors.
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JoeScan in the media: TimberLine Magazine
Al-Tom head-rig carriage shows significant gains in yield, thanks to JoeScan scanners and a Nelson Bros. optimizer.
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JoeScan creates a dunnage sorting system
Weyerhaeuser’s Grande Prairie mill benefits from automated dunnage sorting solution.
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JoeScan creates customized optimizer
Automated side slab sorter developed for Plum Creek Ksanka's twin-band saw, sharp-chain in Fortine, Montana.