Oregon-Canadian Forest Products

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{{Infobox company

| name = Oregon-Canadian Forest Products, Inc.

| logo = OCFP Logo

| caption =

| type = Private

| foundation = 1977

| founder = Wayne Holm, Gloria Holm

| location = North Plains, Oregon, United States
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| area_served = Worldwide

| key_people = Wayne Holm (Chairman)
Mike Holm (President)

| industry = Lumber

| products = Dried Lumber, Finish Lumber, Posts and Beams, Dimensional Boards

| num_employees = Approx. 150 (2014)

| homepage = {{URL|http://www.ocfp.com}}

}}

Oregon-Canadian Forest Products, Inc., known as OCFP or simply Oregon-Canadian, is an American lumber product manufacturer[http://www.arcat.com/arcatcos/cos46/arc46712.html ARCAT Publication] headquartered in North Plains in Oregon's Portland metropolitan area.Miller, Wayne. [http://www.millerpublishing.com/FullFeatureStory.asp?ID=629&Publication=3 Softwood Buyer Feature Story] Miller Wood Trade Publications It has been recognized as one of the top 100 private companies in Oregon.[http://www.oregonbusiness.com/articles/145-julyaugust-2013/10590-oregons-private-150?start=3 Oregons Private 150 2013], Oregon Business They are the largest manufacturer of high-grade Douglas fir lumber in the United States. They are also the only company that makes wood gutters used for the restoration of homes on the East Coast.

History

Founded in 1977, Oregon-Canadian Forest Products began as a wholesale operation with three employees. In 2004, Oregon-Canadian Forest Products donated funding and materials to construct a new 2,500 square foot library for the city of North Plains.[http://nplibrary.org/about-us/library-history North Plains Library History] By 2008, the company had grown to 150 employees across three facilities with annual revenues of $63 million, but had shrunk back to 100 employees by late 2009.{{cite news|last1=Siemers|first1=Erik|title=After five years of losses, timber sales projected to grow|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2009/12/14/story1.html?page=all|accessdate=12 June 2014|work=Portland Business Journal|date=December 13, 2009}} In 2011, Oregon-Canadian donated material to the North Plains Senior Center.{{cite news|last1=Baron|first1=Connie|title=Remodeled North Plains Senior Center opens to smiles|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/north-of-26/index.ssf/2011/10/remodeled_north_plains_senior.html|accessdate=17 June 2014|work=The Oregonian|date=October 19, 2011}}

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