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.

Brian Chaney

Senior Vice President of Wood Products

7 past transactions

Colton Helping Hands

Grant in 2025
Colton Helping Hands is a nonprofit organization provides food for the surrounding community.

Plum Creek Timber Company

Acquisition in 2015
Plum Creek Timber Company is one of the largest and most geographically diverse timberland owners in the United States, with approximately 6.3 million acres across 19 states. The company manages its extensive timberlands through two primary segments: Northern Resources, which includes lands in states such as Maine, Michigan, and Washington, and Southern Resources, covering areas like Florida, Texas, and Virginia. Plum Creek continually evaluates the value of its timber, as well as the natural resources found beneath its lands, including minerals and oil and gas. The company also produces wood products, such as lumber, plywood, and medium density fiberboard, at its manufacturing facilities located primarily in the Northwest. Additionally, Plum Creek has a real estate development arm that operates as a taxable subsidiary, further diversifying its business operations. With a workforce of over 1,200 employees, Plum Creek is committed to maximizing the value of its assets while serving as a steward of its vast natural resources.

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 from the University of Texas at Austin, specializes in the development of printable radio frequency identification (RFID) tags made from organic materials. Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the company has filed multiple patents for its innovative technologies. OrganicID's products are designed for applications in inventory control and the supply chain industry, leveraging sustainable materials to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

Maracay Homes

Acquisition in 2006
Maracay Homes is a prominent real estate company based in Arizona, specializing in the construction of customizable homes that cater to the needs of modern families. With a track record of building over 8,000 homes in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, the company emphasizes environmentally responsible practices through its LivingSmart program. This initiative focuses on energy and water efficiency, as well as sustainable building materials and technologies, ensuring that homes meet Energy Star certification standards. Maracay Homes offers a unique FlexIDesign program, allowing buyers to tailor their new homes to align with their lifestyles. As a member of the TRI Pointe Group, Maracay Homes benefits from the resources and expertise of a larger family of regional builders, enhancing its ability to deliver quality housing solutions in Arizona.

Willamette Industries

Acquisition in 2002
Willamette Industries is an integrated forest products company with a diverse manufacturing portfolio that includes building materials, composite wood panels, fine paper, office paper products, and corrugated packaging. The company operates 106 plants across the United States, France, Ireland, and Mexico, and sustainably manages 1.7 million acres of forestland in the U.S. to support its operations. Willamette Industries specializes in producing traditional lumber, plywood, oriented strand board, and engineered wood products, as well as various communication papers and market pulp for business use. The company's extensive reach includes customers worldwide, reflecting its significant role in the forest products industry.

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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