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Columbia Forest Products is the largest manufacturer of hardwood veneer and hardwood plywood in the United States. Founded in 1957, it is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina . It specializes in decorative, interior veneers and plywood panels that are used in high-end cabinetry, fine furniture, architectural millwork and commercial fixtures.
2005 Buy Floragon Forest Products Molalla Inc. 2005 Close Marysville and Field Operations; 2006 Sell Saltar and MacKenzie Operations; 2008 Buy Portac Inc. 2008 Close Queensborough Operations; 2013 Buy Rayonier Wood Products Division; 2013 Buy Keadle Lumber Enterprises Inc. 2014 Buy Tolleson Lumber Company; 2014 Name changed to Interfor Corporation
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As a result of this product development, Solenis (operating as Ashland Water Technologies at the time) was jointly awarded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award along with Columbia Forest Products and Kaichang Li, Ph.D., of Oregon State University. [13]
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British Columbia Forest Products (BCFP) established the mill in 1957, originally operating only a single-line kraft pulp mill. [2] A newsprint line was installed in 1964. [3] Fletcher Challenge bought BCFP (including the mill) in 1987 through its Canadian operations division Crown Forest Industries, and merged to form Fletcher Challenge Canada.
Finlay Forest Industries (FFI) was established in 1970 as a joint venture between Cattermole Timber and two Japanese firms, Jujo Paper and Sumitomo Forestry. [1] In 1980, operations were purchased by British Columbia Forest Products. Slocan Forest Products Ltd. and Donohue Inc. acquired FFI in 1994 as equal co