Boise Cascade Goes With Con-Vey For I-Joist Assembly Line In Alabama

Con-Vey, a leading provider of innovative material handling and automated solutions, has announced its new partnership with Boise Cascade Co. to develop and implement a cutting-edge I-Joist assembly line at their Thorsby, Ala. facility. 

The new I-Joist assembly line is designed to optimize production capabilities and enhance the overall efficiency of Boise Cascade’s operations. The new line will further bolster their production efficiency and product quality, ensuring that they continue to meet and exceed industry standards.

“Partnering with Boise Cascade is a significant milestone for Con-Vey,” says Jeremy Goebel, Vice President at Con-Vey. “Our shared commitment to quality and innovation makes this collaboration a perfect fit. We are excited to bring our state-of-the-art I-Joist Assembly Line to their Thorsby facility, demonstrating our capability to deliver top-notch solutions that drive industry progress.” 

The collaboration between Con-Vey and Boise Cascade exemplifies the power of strategic partnerships in enhancing production capabilities and operational efficiency. By combining Con-Vey’s expertise in advanced machinery with Boise Cascade’s dedication to quality materials, this project highlights a shared commitment to innovation and excellence.

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