"This acquisition is a truly unique opportunity for us to grow our high-value timberlands assets west of the Cascade Mountains," said Dan Fulton, president and CEO. "This region provides excellent soil and climate conditions for growing Douglas fir, which is a preferred species for many of our customers. We intend to leverage our silviculture, infrastructure, logistics, and marketing expertise to realize the full potential of these lands, which are highly complementary to our existing ownership in the area."
Weyerhaeuser owns or controls approximately 6.6 million acres of timberlands, primarily in the U.S., and manages another 14 million acres under long-term licenses in Canada. It also is one of the largest manufacturers of wood and cellulose fibers products, and develops real estate, primarily as a builder of single-family homes.
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