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  2. Interfor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's sawmilling operations have a combined manufacturing capacity of over 5.2 billion board feet of lumber with sales to North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe. Interfor is based in Vancouver, BC and employs approximately 5200 people. In May 2014, Interfor opened its corporate office for the USA south-east region at Peachtree City ...

  3. Interfor to buy Chaleur Forest Products for $236 million - AOL

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    Interfor said it will add two sawmills to its portfolio through the all-cash purchase with a combined annual lumber production capacity of 350 million board feet.

  4. Freight exchange - Wikipedia

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    A freight exchange or load board [1] is an online service for haulage companies, logistics providers, freight forwarders, transport companies and (in some cases) private customers. It allows haulage companies to search a database of available freight that needs to be delivered and advertise their available vehicle capacity.

  5. Simpson Investment Company - Wikipedia

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    Simpson was a prominent forest products company in Northern California for much of the 20th century, after first acquiring California timberland in 1945, eventually managing more than 450,000 acres of forest in California, in what was then known as the Redwood Division and is now mostly part of spinoff Green Diamond Resource Company.

  6. Rayonier to Sell Wood Products Business to Interfor - AOL

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  7. Rayonier Selling Wood Products Division for $80 Million - AOL

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  8. Canada–United States softwood lumber dispute - Wikipedia

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    Interfor owns 13 sawmills in the US – nine in the South and four in the Northwest. It owns five sawmills in Canada. The growing trend of Canadian ownership of US mills is driven by the potential for a lumber trade conflict, by timber availability and lower labour costs in the US.

  9. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1830, Bangor, Maine had become the world's largest lumber shipping port and would move over 8.7 billion board feet of timber over the following sixty years. [3] Throughout the 19th century, Americans headed west in search of new land and natural resources.