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Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is a type of engineered wood product that is composed of several layers of lumber boards glued together in a perpendicular orientation. CLT is a relatively new product in the wood and wood products market, but it has quickly become popular due to its strength, durability, and sustainability. CLT is often used in the construction of multi-story buildings, as it is lightweight and can be used to create large, open spaces. It is also used in the construction of bridges, decks, and other structures. CLT is a renewable resource, and its production process is relatively low-impact on the environment. Some of the companies in the CLT market include Stora Enso, Kerto, SmartLam, Structurlam, and D.R. Johnson. Show Less Read more