Sumitomo Forestry's Teal Jones sawmill in Plain Dealing, boosting local economy and job creation.
Sumitomo Forestry Co. has announced its acquisition of Teal Jones Louisiana Holdings for $42 million, marking a significant investment in Plain Dealing, Louisiana. This deal, which is set to bolster their timber operations, is expected to create 65 to 90 new jobs at the Teal Jones-Plain Dealing sawmill. The acquisition aims to secure a reliable lumber supply for Sumitomo’s housing ventures and is projected to enhance the local economy substantially. Set to conclude by the second quarter of 2025, this move positions Sumitomo Forestry for stronger global impacts in the timber market.
In a significant development for the lumber industry, the bustling town of Plain Dealing, Louisiana is poised to become the new epicenter of timber operations as Sumitomo Forestry Co., a heavyweight in the Japanese timber and construction sector, has recently announced its acquisition of Teal Jones Louisiana Holdings (TJLH) for a whopping $42 million. This acquisition marks a landmark event, not just for Sumitomo, but also for Bossier Parish as it stands as the largest international investment in the region’s history.
So, what’s the scoop on this acquisition? For starters, the deal is funneled through Sumitomo Forestry America, the company’s wholly owned subsidiary. The primary goal is to bolster Sumitomo’s international housing and real estate ventures. By acquiring TJLH, they will secure a steady and reliable lumber supply directly from the southern United States. After all, a smooth lumber operation means smooth sailing for their housing and construction projects.
The crown jewel of this acquisition is undoubtedly the Teal Jones-Plain Dealing sawmill, located right in the heart of Plain Dealing. This impressive sawmill boasts the capacity to churn out an astounding 300 million board feet of lumber annually. That’s a whole lot of wood! The sawmill will help Sumitomo meet its increasing demands for lumber while also providing a substantial boost to the local economy.
The acquisition process will follow the legal frameworks under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act of Canada and Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. This means court approvals will be required in both the U.S. and Canada before the deal can officially close, but no hurdles are expected. Sumitomo is looking to wrap this up by the second quarter of its fiscal year in 2025.
One of the most exciting aspects of this deal? It’s expected to create between 65 to 90 new jobs at the sawmill. Employment opportunities like these are crucial for boosting the local economy and ensuring that residents have access to jobs right in their own backyard.
Once the acquisition is finalized, Teal Jones-Plain Dealing, LLC will transition to a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Forestry. Notably, the mill’s operations and management team will stay intact, helping to ensure a seamless transition. The mill features three cutting lines, allowing it to offer a diverse range of lumber products, meeting various customer needs.
Additionally, the sawmill is set to source around 1.3 million tons of raw timber annually when operating at full capacity. Interestingly, there are also 88 unused acres tied to the mill’s 241-acre footprint, opening the door for future investments and developments in the area. Such potential points to even greater economic benefits for local residents and businesses.
Sumitomo Forestry is not just a local powerhouse; its influence extends across Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and over 40 cities in the U.S. With this acquisition, Sumitomo is cementing its position in the global timber and housing markets. Recently, Berkshire Hathaway has even increased its stake in Sumitomo, signaling growing confidence in their strategic plans.
With this exciting new chapter in Plain Dealing, lumber lovers and local residents alike have much to look forward to. As Sumitomo Forestry moves forward with its acquisition of the Teal Jones sawmill, the promise of job creation, economic growth, and a stable lumber supply is on the horizon. The future certainly looks bright for both the company and the community!
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