January 2021

January 2021

January 2021

Cover: Coastal Plywood Commits To The Future

HAVANA, Florida – While the Coastal Forest Resources Co. plywood mill (Coastal Plywood) in Havana, Florida has been a successful operation for a long period of time, the equipment in the facility had not seen any major upgrades in nearly 20 years. For example, the mill’s lathe left much to be desired, according to Plant Manager Trey Pierce.

Article by Jessica Johnson, Senior Associate Editor, Panel World

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Coastal Plywood Commits To The Future

Article by Jessica Johnson, Senior Associate Editor, Panel World

HAVANA, Florida – While the Coastal Forest Resources Co. plywood mill (Coastal Plywood) in Havana, Florida has been a successful operation for a long period of time, the equipment in the facility had not seen any major upgrades in nearly 20 years. For example, the mill’s lathe left much to be desired, according to Plant Manager Trey Pierce.

Purchased at auction in 2005, the lathe evolved into a hybrid machine that was a monster to keep up. “If you didn’t stay on top of it, it wouldn’t run,” Pierce says. “We could get it right for the moment, but it wouldn’t stay there.” However, thanks to a dedicated maintenance team, the lathe continued to run successfully for 15 years.

As technology improved, the prevailing thought was that it was time to make a change. “We’ve had a lot of success keeping it simple in this mill for a long time,” Pierce says. “We felt like it was time to move into the next generation and get more efficiency, better recovery, and get with the times.” And so, the first of many roundtable discussions about pushing the 40-year-old mill into the future took place.

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Alex Hunt, Jr. Led Family Business

Alex Hunt, Jr. Led Family Business

Alex Hunt, Jr. Led Family Business

Alexander (Alex) Trotter Hunt, Jr., who began his wood products career working for the family’s lumber business in Louisiana, oversaw Willamette’s sawmill, plywood and timberlands operations in the South, and in 1977 partnered in the startup of H&C Veneer and later formed Hunt Plywood and Hunt Forest Products, died November 17 in his native Ruston, La. He was 90.

Hunt was a high school football star and went on to play linebacker at Georgia Tech under head coach Bobby Dodd, including on the 1952 12-0 Georgia Tech national championship team, which beat Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl. He also played for the 1951 undefeated, once-tied Tech team that is also recognized in some outlets as the national champion.

Hunt graduated from Tech in industrial management, married Laura James in 1953 and served in the Army during the Korean War. He returned to Ruston to work for the family lumber business, Hunt Lumber. He represented the third generation of Hunt lumbermen in Louisiana.

The company entered the plywood business in 1965 through a partnership with Continental Can and the construction of a plywood plant, known as Louisiana Plywood, which started up in 1966, located near the Hunt Lumber sawmill north of Dodson, La. When Continental Can sold its interests to Willamette Industries, the Hunts and Willamette began a profitable partnership, including additional plywood plants and the operation of a particleboard plant in Simsboro, La. The Hunts sold their interests to Willamette in 1972.

Hunt served as vice-president of Willamette’s Southern Building Materials Group for several years before venturing out to partner in H&C Veneer, which constructed a veneer and plywood mill in Pollock.

Hunt’s two sons would join him in the business and be major contributors to the expansion of the company with an additional plywood operation at Natalbany and hardwood and softwood sawmills and chipping operations.

“I learned that you have to have good people—in your woodlands and in your plants. That is the key to whether you stay in business or not,” Hunt once said, adding, “We always shipped a quality product.”

Before his death, the company built and started up a new southern yellow pine sawmill in Urania, La.

Hunt and Laura had two sons, Alexander Trotter Hunt, III, and James Davis Hunt. Laura Hunt died in 1992. Hunt married Sallie Shafto who died in 2008, and in 2009 he married Willie Heard Sherrouse.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alexander and Alverne Davis Hunt, brothers Davis Hunt and Tommy Hunt. He is survived by his wife and his two sons and their wives and extended families, including 10 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.

Hunt was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Ruston serving as a former elder, was a former board member at Lincoln General Hospital and First National Bank of Ruston. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and playing golf. He always maintained a passion for Georgia Tech football and supported his alma mater his entire life.

A graveside service was held November 20 at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Ruston.

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Plywood Leader Crutchfield Dies

PLYWOOD LEADER CRUTCHFIELD DIES

Richard (Dickie) Lawrence Crutchfield Sr., who led Whiteville Plywood in Whiteville, NC, died peacefully November 28 at The Arboretum at Heritage Green in Greensboro, NC. He was 77.

Born in Danville, Va., he was a 1962 graduate of Chadbourn High School. He was an outstanding athlete and was selected to participate in the 1962 North Carolina East/West All Star High School Football game in Greensboro. He attended New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, NM on a football scholarship before transferring to Guilford College in Greensboro, NC, where he graduated in 1967. He served in an Army Reserve medical unit out of Winston-Salem, which was deployed to Vietnam at Chu Lai in 1968.

Crutchfield worked for American Tobacco in Reidsville, NC until 1974 before moving to Whiteville. He became president of Whiteville Plywood where he worked for 39 years.

Crutchfield was a member of the Whiteville Civitans and was a founding member of the Columbus County Community Foundation. He served on the HPVA (Hardwood Plywood Veneer Assn.) board and served as chairman during the ’80s.

A graveside service was held December 4 at Whiteville Memorial Cemetery with military honors.

 

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New Strategic Marketing Manager For Roseburg

NEW STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGER FOR ROSEBURG

Roseburg announced that Kara Herron has joined the company as strategic marketing manager. Based at the Eastern Regional Office near Atlanta, Ga., Herron will provide marketing leadership and help build the infrastructure needed to support Roseburg’s strategic growth plan.

Herron joins Roseburg from Mimaki USA, a wide-format digital printer manufacturer, where she served as a brand marketing leader. She previously worked as a customer communications manager at WestRock Packaging Co. and in marketing and communication leadership roles for Kimberly-Clark Professional and Acuity Brands Lighting in Georgia.

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Taylor’s return to consulting work follows his 25 years of leading International Wood Markets Group and then the completion of a three-year employment contract with Forest Economic Advisors.

Taylor says he and his network are available when it comes to difficult-to-find information, for short industry/market perspectives, as well as in-depth analysis on specific topics.

E-mail: russtaylor@russtaylorglobal.com; visit russtaylorglobal.com

 

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