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The Pacific Lumber Company, officially abbreviated PALCO, and also commonly known as PL, was one of California's major logging and sawmill operations, located 28 miles (45 km) south of Eureka and 244 miles (393 km) north of San Francisco.
Hurwitz took over Pacific Lumber Company in 1985. [17] Pacific Lumber Company, a subsidiary of Maxxam, Inc. owned the largest grove of old-growth redwood trees in California, the Headwaters Grove (now known as the Headwaters Forest Reserve). [18] Prior to their takeover by Hurwitz Pacific Lumber had logged sustainably with an eye towards long ...
These violations continued to accumulate in 1998, and in November of that year, Pacific Lumber became the first company ever to lose its logging license in California. [11] As a condition of reinstating their license, Pacific Lumber agreed to the creation of the Headwaters Forest Reserve. It received $380 million of public funds in return for ...
The main article for this category is Pacific Lumber Company (PALCO). Pages in category "Pacific Lumber Company" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
One of Hawaii's largest infrastructure companies engaged in road paving, rock quarrying and other things has been acquired by local construction firm Nan Inc. Nan bought Grace Pacific LLC from ...
Pino Grande, California, built by El Dorado Lumber Company [6] Rockport, California, built by Cottoneva Lumber Company [3] Samoa, California, built by Vance Lumber Company [7] Scotia, California, largely owned by the Pacific Lumber Company (PALCO) Selby, California, owned by American Smelting and Refining Company.
Campbell was hired by Ed Carpenter, one-time company president and Campbell's then father-in-law, to work the green chain sawmill.In time and through changes in administration he worked his way up the ranks to executive vice president in charge of forest products, by 1985; he was named as the firm's president after the company was the subject of a hostile takeover by Charles Hurwitz.
Trees are unloaded by a crane at Buckeye’s Foley plant in Taylor County in 2012. The Foley Cellulose mill in Perry, Florida, announced on Sept. 18, 2023, that Georgia-Pacific plans to ...