Weyerhaeuser

Weyerhaeuser Company, founded in 1900, is one of the largest private owners of timberlands globally, with approximately 11 million acres owned or controlled in the United States and an additional 14 million acres managed under long-term licenses in Canada. The company operates through three primary segments: timberlands, wood products, and real estate, and is recognized as a leading manufacturer of wood products in North America. Weyerhaeuser adheres to sustainable forestry practices in compliance with internationally recognized standards. As a real estate investment trust, it benefits from favorable tax treatment for earnings generated by timber harvest activities. In 2019, Weyerhaeuser reported net sales of $6.6 billion and employed about 9,400 people, serving customers worldwide. The company is also included in the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index.

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Plum Creek Timber Company

Acquisition in 2015
Plum Creek Timber Company is one of the largest and most geographically diverse private landowners in the United States, managing approximately 6.3 million acres across 19 states. The company operates its timberlands through two main segments: the Northern Resources Segment, which includes states such as Maine, Michigan, and Oregon, and the Southern Resources Segment, covering areas like Florida, Texas, and Virginia. Plum Creek is dedicated to maximizing the value of its timber resources as well as the natural resources found beneath the surface, including minerals, oil, and gas. In addition to its timber operations, the company produces wood products such as lumber, plywood, and medium-density fiberboard at manufacturing facilities located in the Northwest. Plum Creek also has a real estate development arm, functioning as a taxable REIT subsidiary, contributing to its diverse revenue streams. The company employs over 1,200 individuals, reflecting its significant presence in the timber and real estate markets.

Longview Timber

Acquisition in 2013
Longview Timber as well as produces and sells log products, such as cabin logs, character logs.

OrganicID

Acquisition in 2006
OrganicID, founded in 2003 by Klaus Dimmler, Jon Barad, and Dr. Ananth Dodabalapur, is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is recognized for its innovations in the organic electronics sector. The company specializes in the development of printable radio frequency identification (RFID) tags made from organic materials, specifically plastics. These RFID tags are designed for applications in inventory control and the supply chain industry. OrganicID has filed multiple patents to protect its technological advancements and is supported by ITU Ventures.

Maracay Homes

Acquisition in 2006
Maracay Homes is a prominent Arizona real estate company known for offering homebuyers environmentally friendly and lifestyle-oriented housing solutions. The company has built over 8,000 homes in the Phoenix and Tucson areas. As part of the TRI Pointe Group, Maracay Homes benefits from shared resources and expertise in the homebuilding sector. Their FlexIDesign program allows buyers to customize their homes according to personal preferences, while their New Arizona Living Collection showcases Energy Star certified homes that incorporate advanced energy-efficient technologies and sustainable materials. Additionally, Maracay Homes promotes green living through its LivingSmart program, which emphasizes responsible development, water and energy efficiency, and designs that enhance comfort while conserving resources.

Willamette Industries

Acquisition in 2002
Willamette Industries is an integrated forest products company with operations across the U.S., France, Ireland, and Mexico, encompassing 106 plants. The company owns and sustainably manages 1.7 million acres of forestland in the United States, which supports the production of a diverse range of products. These include building materials such as traditional lumber, plywood, and engineered wood products, as well as composite wood panels. Additionally, Willamette Industries manufactures fine and office paper products, along with corrugated packaging and grocery bags. The company's extensive activities in timber growing and harvesting, along with its manufacturing and distribution capabilities, position it as a significant player in the global forest products market.

MacMillan Bloedel

Acquisition in 1999
Macmillan Bloedel Limited operated as a forest products company. Its products included lumber, panelboards, engineered lumber, containerboard, market pulp, newsprint, uncoated & coated mechanical printing papers, and corrugated containers.
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