The story of North American forest products giants (Part 1): Weyerhaeuser, West Fraser, and Café-Rodriguez’s century-old foundation and the Chinese market

North America has one of the most extensive and high-quality forest resources in the world. On this land, a number of world-class forest product companies were born. They have gradually developed from the initial logging camps into multinational giants with businesses all over the world. Their growth history is not only a magnificent business epic, but also a struggle history of constant game with natural resources, market changes, and technological innovation. As the opening of a series of articles, this article will focus on three industry leaders with a long history and far-reaching influence: Weyerhaeuser, West Fraser, and Canfor.

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Weyerhaeuser's MDF plant in Columbia Falls, Montana exploded and caught fire, causing disruption to the MDF supply chain

An explosion occurred at Weyerhaeuser Company's MDF plant in Montana, USA. The plant supplies North American imported medium-density fiberboard of 12% to China, which is expected to cause short-term price fluctuations and supply chain adjustments.

Weyerhaeuser's MDF plant in Columbia Falls, Montana exploded and caught fire, causing disruption to the MDF supply chain Read More »

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