R-Y Timber Inc. announced on Tuesday that it has decided to permanently close its sawmill in Livingston, Montana, after the facility suffered its second major fire in a 5-month period. Most recently, the sawmill building was severely damaged by fire on February 7th.
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Astara Capital Partners Celebrates Opening of its Camden Timbers Sawmill in Arkansas
Astara Capital Partners, an integrated team of investors and operators investing in the middle market, celebrated on Friday (2-10-23) the opening of its Camden Timbers sawmill. Originally announced in May 2022, the mill is located at the former Victory Lumber LLC site.
Fire Damages R-Y Timber’s Livingston, Montana, Sawmill—Production Halted
A second major fire within a year broke out at R-Y Timber’s Livingston, Montana, location early on Tuesday morning, according to the Livingston Enterprise. The fire has caused major damage to the sawmill facility.
Skeena Sawmills Indefinitely Closes Its Terrace, BC, Sawmill Facility and Pellet Plant Subsidiary
Skeena Sawmills announced on Tuesday that it was closing down its Terrace, British Columbia, sawmill for an undetermined length of time, according to reporting by the Terrance Standard. The company cited high operating costs, lack of a secure fiber supply, and weak markets.
Aspen Planer Mill in BC Resumes Operations Processing Cedar Logs, but Cutting Permit Issues Remain Unresolved
Representatives of AP Group, the parent company of the Aspen Planer Mill located in Merrit, BC, told the Merritt Herald on Friday that the mill was restarted on Wednesday, February 1st. The facility has been closed since early December (for an undetermined amount of time) due to a lack of approved cutting permits.
Stimson Lumber Company Announces Curtailments at Two Oregon Mills
Rising costs and weak market conditions have forced Stimson Lumber Company to curtail operations at its Clatskanie and Forest Grove, Oregon, mills. The company cited rising costs in many areas as weighing heavily on the ability to maintain an effective, safe, and healthy production environment.
US Commerce Department Publishes Preliminary Results of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews
On Friday, January 27, 2023, the US Department of Commerce published in the Federal Register two notices concerning “Certain Softwood Lumber Products From Canada.”
Western Forest Products Says it Will Not Restart Alberni-Pacific Division in BC
Western Forest Products announced that it will not restart its Alberni-Pacific Division facility in its current configuration. The company has established a multi-party working group to explore potential viable industrial manufacturing solutions for the facility, which has been curtailed since fall 2022.
Canfor Announces Restructuring of Its BC Lumber Operations to Better Align With Long-Term Timber Supply
Canfor announced on Wednesday that it is restructuring its BC operations to better align manufacturing capacity in the province with available long-term timber fiber supply. As a result, Canfor said it was permanently closing its Chetwynd sawmill and pellet plant.
FEA’s Paul Jannke Provides His 2023 Lumber Markets Outlook
In a featured article appearing in the Canadian Forestry Newsletter on January 25, 2023, Forest Economic Advisors (FEA) lumber analyst and principal Paul Jannke has provided his expert insight and in-depth analysis of the lumber markets for 2023.