PotlatchDeltic/Stimson Lumber Co-Host Annual Reception

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Coeur d’Alene, ID–Taphouse Unchained was the local site for the recent cocktail reception that PotlatchDeltic and Stimson Lumber Company co-host annually. Each year this reception is held in conjunction with the annual Inland Lumber Producers golf event.

According to the company’s website, PotlatchDeltic is a leading timberland owner and a top 10 manufacturer of lumber in the United States. The company has a long legacy of excellence in timberland management and wood products manufacturing with operations in six states. PotlatchDeltic is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen and manages its timberlands for future generations to come.

PotlatchDeltic, a Real Estate Investment Trust, owns approximately 1.8 million acres of timberland in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana and Mississippi and operates seven manufacturing facilities that produce lumber and plywood, according to the company’s website.

Learn more at www.potlatchdeltic.com.

Today, Stimson Lumber Company stretches across Oregon, Idaho and Montana. The company employs more than 650 people; operates seven mills in Oregon and Idaho; and owns and sustainably manages over 500,000 acres of forest land in the western United States. Stimson Lumber is proud to be active partners in the communities where employees live and do business, according to the company’s website.

Learn more at www.stimsonlumber.com.

By Terry Miller

Editor, Marketing Consultant, and Third generation publisher. With Miller Wood Trade Publications since 1983.

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