Wood Products

Canfor acquires El Dorado lumber facility for $73 million

by Roby Brock (roby@talkbusiness.net)

Canfor Corporation has entered into a purchase agreement with Resolute El Dorado Inc., an affiliate of Domtar Corporation, to acquire its El Dorado lumber manufacturing facility in Union County, Ark. The facility produces dimensional lumber and specialty wood products.

According to a company release, the transaction is a $73 million acquisition. Canfor said it plans to invest $50 million in planned upgrades. Production capacity is expected to increase to 175 million board feet per year.

“The El Dorado mill is an important part of the regional forest ecosystem. Together with Canfor’s adjacent El Dorado Laminating Plant and nearby Urbana Plant, this acquisition aligns with our growth-focused strategy in areas with access to high-quality globally competitive timber supply,” said Lee Goodloe, President of Canfor Southern Pine. “The talented team at the mill is one of the many reasons that we pursued this opportunity, and we look forward to welcoming them to the Canfor team.”

Canfor acquires El Dorado lumber facility for $73 million

Wood product maker to invest $23 million, add jobs at North Little Rock plant

Koppers, a global provider of treated wood products, announced Tuesday (Aug. 25) that it plans to invest a minimum of $23 million and increase the number of workers at its North Little Rock facility over the next two years.

The investment will be used for new construction and to purchase equipment that will allow Koppers to upgrade and modernize the company’s processes and further improve its environmental footprint.

Koppers employs 80 in North Little Rock. It did not disclose the amount of new jobs it would add.

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Wood product maker to invest $23 million, add jobs at North Little Rock plant - Talk Business & Politics

Koppers, a global provider of treated wood products, announced Tuesday (Aug. 25) that it plans to invest a minimum of $23 million and increase the number of workers at its North Little Rock facility over the next two years.