GW Industries Transitions from Softwood Mills to Hardwood Mills

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Dennis Kreuger
Dennis Krueger

Wilsonville, OR—GW Industries, headquartered here, is welcoming new opportunities with the company’s transition from softwood mills to Hardwood in the months ahead. 

“We are an especially small and private company, but have much to offer the Hardwood industry,” stated Dennis Krueger, director of imports.

GW Industries currently offers industrial wood panel products and prides itself in leading-edge technology, manufacturing facilities, and reliable mills nationwide. 

“The kiln stick program has a 35+ years history of success with a niche item we hope to build on for the future,” Krueger stated. “Until last year, our annual production has been sold mostly in advance without space for new customers.”

With over 60 years of combined experience in the forest products industry, the team at GW Industries is confident in its transition to Hardwood. “Circumstances with overseas mills changed last year, opening new opportunities and increased production,” Krueger explained. 

For more information, go to www.gwi.us.com.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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