斯廷森木材公司详细介绍俄勒冈州森林溪锯木厂扩建计划

斯廷森木材公司将在俄勒冈州森林溪扩建锯木厂,计划投资5000万美元建设新高速生产线,预计2026年投入运营。该计划将有助于缓解供应链瓶颈,并可能影响中国市场的木材进口策略。

斯廷森木材公司将在其位于俄勒冈州森林溪的设施举行社区会议,以概述在该地建造新结构的计划。2024年6月,该公司宣布将投资5000万美元建设一条新高速生产线。

斯廷森木材的一位代表在一封信中表示:“我们正在考虑增加一座新的45000平方英尺的小木材锯木厂建筑,替换现有的60000平方英尺的仓库建筑,该仓库将被拆除。”

根据《盖尔斯溪日报》通过向华盛顿县土地使用和交通部门提出的公共记录请求获取的文件,现有锯木厂的占地面积不会扩大。

如果新锯木厂建筑获得批准,将容纳一条由芬兰Veisto-Oy公司制造的350英尺长的HewSaw生产线。公司相信新生产线将在2026年投入运营,现有生产线将在建设期间继续运行。

LumberFlow Expert Interpretation

斯廷森木材公司此次扩建计划展示了北美木材市场的持续投资信心。

库存策略建议

考虑到北美市场的不确定性,中国的木材进口商应制定灵活的库存策略。随着市场动态的变化,建议保持适度库存,以应对潜在的价格波动和供应短缺情况。

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