Profil de l’employeur en vedette

Carrier Lumber Ltd.

   
Prince George, Canada – Colombie-Britannique
resumes@carrierlumber.ca  |  (250) 563-9271
Site Web : www.carrierlumber.bc.ca

Carrier Lumber was founded in 1951 by William Kordyban Sr. Over the past six decades it has become one of Canada’s most dynamic forest products companies.

Three principles have guided growth for companies associated with Carrier Lumber:
•Innovation in milling technology.
•Community partnerships with aboriginal groups and community stakeholders
•Responsible management of the forest ecosystem

Carrier has achieved sound growth over the years by consistently producing high quality lumber, a determination to form long lasting relationships with customers and to provide the best service possible.


ÉTABLISSEMENTS

Canada

Siège social :
4722 Continental Way
Prince George, Colombie-Britannique
V2N 5S5
(250) 563-9271
Site Web : www.carrierlumber.bc.ca
resumes@carrierlumber.ca

Carrier Manufacturing Ltd.
12200 Willowcale Road
Prince George, Colombie-Britannique
V2N 2S6
(250) 963-9664
Site Web : www.carrierlumber.bc.ca
resumes@carrierforestproducts.ca

Carrier Lumber Ltd.
13700 Willowcale Road
Prince George, Colombie-Britannique
V2N 6A5
(250) 563-9271
Site Web : www.carrierlumber.bc.ca
resumes@carrierlumber.ca

Carrier Forest Products Ltd.
10 - 4260 5th Avenue East
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
S6V 7L8
(306) 922-6700
Site Web : www.carrierlumber.bc.ca
resumes@carrierforestproducts.ca

Carrier Forest Products Ltd.
10 kms South on Hwy #55
Big River, Saskatchewan
S0J 0E0
(306) 469-4425
Site Web : www.carrierlumber.bc.ca
resumes@carrierforestproducts.ca

 

Histoire de l'entreprise

William Kordyban Sr., Carrier Lumber’s co-founder, started in 1951 with small bush mills, specializing in salvage and remote operations. Carrier quickly established a reputation for innovative technology and the ability to undertake difficult projects. Carrier has pioneered the development and use of portable modular mills for fire and insect-killed salvage, all in remote operations.

The mills are built in modules, which are trucked to the site and bolted together. A typical sawmill requires 50 semi-trailers to ship. The latest generation of mill technology is arguably the most sophisticated in the world. Equipped with the latest processing technology controlled by computer and powered by diesel gensets, they can produce over 175,000 fbm per shift.

In 1976, Carrier built the Tabor Mill complex in Prince George, which is being continually upgraded. The mill consists of a two line dimension sawmill, planer mill, six dry sheds for storing lumber during market turndowns, a wood yard, dry kilns, and extensive space for air drying lumber. Partially air drying some species greatly improves quality.

Today, Carrier has interest in 2 mills in Western Canada capable of producing 500 million board feet of lumber annually and employs over 250 people.

Données sur l'entreprise

Carrier Lumber is committed to responsible stewardship of the environment in its forest practices. To this end, Carrier Lumber has implemented and maintained an Environmental Management System.

To further the commitment of responsible stewardship, Carrier Lumber’s woodlands operations are independently certified to the SFI (Sustainable Forest Initiative) Standard 2015-2019, an internationally recognized sustainable forest management certification program, for both Forest Management and Fiber Sourcing.

Carrier Lumber is also committed to Chain of Custody (COC) certification. COC certification verifies that a company has a system that traces the flow of wood from certified forests through a company’s facility. Carrier Lumber obtained COC certification in 2006.

Produits

Scieries et bois d’oeuvre : inclut le bois d’oeuvre de résineux et de feuillus, le bois classé par contrainte mécanique, les panneaux de bois de résineux et le bois traité

Opérations forestières : inclut aussi la gestion forestière

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