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  2. Oregon-Canadian Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Oregon-Canadian Forest Products, Inc., known as OCFP or simply Oregon-Canadian, is an American lumber product manufacturer [1] headquartered in North Plains in Oregon's Portland metropolitan area. [2] It has been recognized as one of the top 100 private companies in Oregon. [3]

  3. The Collins Companies - Wikipedia

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    Collins is a family-owned American forest products company that began in operations July 28, 1855. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Collins was the first privately owned forest products company in the United States to have all of its hardwood and softwood forests certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).

  4. North Pacific Group - Wikipedia

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    North Pacific Group (NOR PAC), founded in 1948 as North Pacific Lumber Company, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, was a major wholesaler and distributor of wood products, building materials, steel and agriculture commodities in the United States. Annual sales exceeded $1.2 billion.

  5. Roseburg Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Roseburg Forest Products is a privately owned wood–products company based in Springfield, Oregon. Founded in 1936, the company had approximately 3,000 employees and revenues of nearly US$1 billion in 2012. [1] [2] Roseburg Forest Products operates mills throughout Western Oregon, and continues to be held by the founding Ford family.

  6. Columbia Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007 Mohawk Industries bought four factories from Columbia Forest Products: two pre-finished solid plants and one engineered wood plant in the U.S., and an engineered wood plant in Malaysia. [1] Columbia Forest Products relocated its headquarters at the end of 2007 to Greensboro, North Carolina from Portland, Oregon. [2]

  7. Willamette Industries - Wikipedia

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    Willamette Industries, Inc. was a Fortune 500 forest products company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. [3] In 2002, the lumber and paper company was purchased by competitor Weyerhaeuser of Federal Way, Washington in a hostile buyout and merged into Weyerhaeuser's existing operations.

  8. Oregon Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Oregon-American Lumber Corporation The Oregon Lumber Company was a company west of Portland, Oregon , that claimed extensive land via the Homestead Act of 1862 . The company was formed by Charles W. Nibley together with David Eccles [ 1 ] and George Stoddard in 1889.

  9. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company was a lumber products company with large sawmills and significant land holdings in Minnesota, Florida, British Columbia, and Central Oregon. The company was formed in 1901 with its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Beginning in 1915, its main lumber production facility was in Bend, Oregon. For many years, its ...