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    Stimson Lumber invests $50 Million into new, high-speed sawline

    2024-07-08

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    Andrew Miller, the Chief Executive Officer of Stimson Lumber Company, has announced that the wood products company will be investing $50 million into a new, high-speed sawmill line at its facility in Forest Grove, Oregon.

    The investment at the 95-year-old sawmill marks a significant upgrade and commitment to future operations at the facility and increased potential for private timber owners seeking new market opportunities for smaller-dimension timber, Miller says.

    Starting later this year, Stimson will begin preparing the Forest Grove mill for a 350-foot-long HewSaw line made by Veisto-Oy based in Finland. Miller said he expects the new sawline will be operational in early 2026 and that the existing line will continue operating with no lapse in production.

    “We are excited about the investment in this new technology for multiple reasons,” Miller said. “On one hand, we are making a commitment to long-term operations at Stimson’s oldest mill site and the economic and workforce impacts the mill brings to the community.”

    “This technology also represents an opportunity for Stimson and other timberland owners to efficiently process smaller diameter timber that previously would have been sold for pulp rather than be cut into dimensional lumber, or timber that would have to grow for another eight years before becoming marketable. We think this will be a real win for landowners,” Miller said.

    When operational, the new sawline will process logs between 4-inch and 16-inches in diameter at a rate of 70, eight-foot blocks per minute, making it the highest speed sawline in North America, Miller said. The mill, with its current sawline and 300 million board-feet of kiln capacity, produces about 100 million feet of two-by-four and two-by-six studs annually, but Miller anticipates production will triple when the new mill is fully operational. The current mill employs 90 people, but Miller anticipates the new technology will ultimately require fewer employees once operational.

    “The new mill will be one of the most efficient and productive sawmills in North America, which is Stimson’s goal with the investment,” Miller says.

    The investment in the HewSaw technology also leverages Stimson’s 175,000 acres of adjacent timberlands, which will account for more than half of the mill’s timber supply.

    About Stimson Lumber Company

    Since building its first mill in Big Rapids, Michigan in 1871, Stimson has grown into a large integrated timberland and sawmilling company. Today, Stimson owns and operates six mills in Oregon and Idaho, and the company owns and sustainably manages nearly 600,000 acres of forest land in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Eastern Washington, 175,000 acres of which are in Oregon. The objective of our milling operations is to add value to the logs harvested from the company timberlands. All products produced by Stimson mills are certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) program.

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