VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 14,
2023 /CNW/ - Canfor Corporation (TSX: CFP) is pleased
to announce that it will be investing approximately $200 million to build a new state-of-the-art
manufacturing facility in Houston,
British Columbia. This low cost, high efficiency facility
will have an annual production capacity of approximately 350
million board feet.
Don Kayne, President and CEO made
the following statement today:
"I'm very pleased to be making this announcement in British Columbia, where Canfor has been
proudly headquartered for 85 years. This project represents another
significant investment by our Company to strengthen our diversified
operating platform and ensure that we can continue to deliver the
high-value products that are in demand by our customers around the
globe.
This decision comes following a comprehensive evaluation of
customer requirements and a careful evaluation of the availability
of economic fibre in the region to support a successful investment.
We believe we have the plan, the people and the know-how to build a
best-in-class facility that showcases BC workers, suppliers and
technology.
Today's announcement underscores our ongoing commitment to
British Columbia and the
Houston community. It will
strengthen our ability to provide our high-quality, sustainably
produced forest products to the world, while providing good,
family-supporting jobs here in BC. With this project we will also
be building on our long history of strong, collaborative
relationships with Indigenous Nations in the area as we grow our
business partnerships.
Work will begin immediately on detailed project engineering and
permitting requirements. Vendor and equipment selection will be
finalized in early 2024 with demolition and site preparation
scheduled for the spring. Planning, construction, and commissioning
of the new facility is expected to take between 28 and 32 months
depending on contractor availability and equipment lead times.
We are very excited to be taking this important step to
strengthen our manufacturing capacity and look forward to working
with our partners to build a world class facility that will supply
our valued customers with the high quality, low carbon products
that are in demand around the world."
Forward Looking
Statements
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"forward-looking statements" which involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to be
materially different from any future results, performance or
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based on management's current expectations and beliefs and actual
events or results may differ materially. There are many factors
that could cause such actual events or results expressed or implied
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future results expressed or implied by such statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and
Canfor assumes no obligation to update such information to reflect
later events or developments, except as required by law.
About Canfor Corporation
Canfor is a global leader in the manufacturing of high-value
low-carbon forest products including dimension and specialty
lumber, engineered wood products, pulp and paper, wood pellets and
green energy. Proudly headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canfor produces
renewable products from sustainably managed forests, at more than
55 facilities across its diversified operating platform in
Canada, the United States and Europe. The Company has a 70% stake in Vida
AB, Sweden's largest privately
owned sawmill company and also owns a 54.8% interest in Canfor Pulp
Products Inc. Canfor shares are traded on The Toronto Stock
Exchange under the symbol CFP. For more information visit
canfor.com.
SOURCE Canfor Corporation