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Oregon-Canadian Forest Products company history timeline

1977

Oregon-Canadian Forest Products has evolved from humble beginnings in 1977 as a small manufacturer of clear Douglas Fir products to a leading producer of Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Western Red Cedar and Alaska Yellow Cedar specialty items.

Founded in 1977, Oregon-Canadian Forest Products began as a wholesale operation with three employees.

1981

In 1981, the company purchased Swanson Lumber Co.

1991

To aid Bentley in executing the new structure, Arild Nielssen was appointed president and chief operating officer, assuming the posts in 1991.

In 1991, a companywide reorganization was implemented as a solution to Canfor’s problems.

1995

The deal collapsed, however, in early 1995, meeting stiff resistance from Slocan, its shareholders, and the B.C. Forest Minister.

1997

Arild Nielssen left the company in July 1997, offering no public explanation, which marked the return of Peter Bentley to the offices of president and chief executive officer.

1999

In 1999, the company’s net income surged to C$102.6 million in a year highlighted by a mammoth acquisition.

2000

Revenue in 2000 surged past the C$2 billion mark, reaching C$2.26 billion, while net income swelled to C$125.6 million.

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Founded
1977
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Headquarters
North Plains, OR
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Founders
Wayne Holm,Gloria Holm
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