Western Forest Products Announces Lumber Production Curtailments
Western Forest Products will cut about 6% of annual lumber capacity due to weak markets, U.S. duties, log supply shortages, and labor strikes, reducing output by 50 million board feet.
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Western Forest Products Announces Lumber Production Curtailments - Wood Business
Western Forest Products Inc. (Western) announced today planned temporary operating curtailments at its British Columbia (B.C.) sawmills during the fourth quarter of 2025. These planned curtailments, combined with temporary operating curtailments taken in the third quarter of 2025, will collectively reduce lumber production at its B.C. sawmills by approximately 50 million board feet in the second half of 2025, amounting to approximately 6 per cen…
Western Forest Products Announces Lumber Production Curtailments
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Western Forest Products Inc. (TSX:WEF) ("Western" or the "Company") announced today planned temporary operating curtailments at its British Columbia ("B.C.") sawmills during the fourth quarter of 2025. These planned curtailments, combined with temporary operating curtailments taken in the third quarter of 2025, will collectively reduce lumber production at its B.C. sawmills by appro…
VALUE ADDED FOREST FIRMS RECEIVING PROVINCIAL FUNDING
Photo credit: islandprecision.com BRITISH COLUMBIA – A total of nine value-added forestry companies will be receiving a combined $2.5 million from the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF). Canadian Bavarian Millwork and Lumber Ltd. in Chemainus will receive as much as $1.4 million to help build its new facility and buy advanced equipment. These upgrades will boost production capacity and expand the use of fibre to produce new solid and engineered …
Western Forest Products Announces Lumber Production Curtailments - Canadian Biomass Magazine
Western Forest Products Inc. (Western) announced today planned temporary operating curtailments at its British Columbia (B.C.) sawmills during the fourth quarter of 2025. These planned curtailments, combined with temporary operating curtailments taken in the third quarter of 2025, will collectively reduce lumber production at its B.C. sawmills by approximately 50 million board feet in the second half of 2025, amounting to approximately 6 per cen…
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