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Apr-22-2006 23:25printcomments

Weyerhaeuser Enters Into Final Negotiations To Sell Six Composite Panels Mills

The sale includes Albany and Eugene mills.

Weyerhaeuser facility in Springfield, Oregon
Weyerhaeuser facility in Springfield, Oregon
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(FEDERAL WAY, Wash.) - Weyerhaeuser announced Friday it has entered into an agreement in principle to sell its composite panels business to two companies and is entering into final negotiations with these companies on the sale.

Weyerhaeuser is negotiating with Flakeboard Company Ltd. for the sale of its six composite mills in the United States.

Those locations include Albany, Ore.; Bennettsville, S.C.; Eugene, Ore.; Malvern, Ark.; and Simsboro, La.

The mills, which produce medium density fiberboard or particleboard, have the capacity to produce a total of 1.1 billion square feet annually.

In Europe, Weyerhaeuser is negotiating with Coillte for the sale of the Medite MDF facility.

The mill, located in Clonmel, Ireland, has an annual capacity of 230 million square feet.

Flakeboard is headquartered in Markham, Ontario and currently has manufacturing facilities in Ontario and New Brunswick. Coillte is a commercial forestry company located in Dublin, Ireland.

Weyerhaeuser will continue to operate its composite panel mills during the negotiation process.

The sales are conditioned on the negotiation of a satisfactory sale agreement and regulatory and Board approval.




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