Sierra Pacific Industries acquiring Seneca

SPI and Seneca have a strong focus on sustainable tree management, also managing their timberlands for thriving wildlife.
8/6/2021
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Seneca Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) and Seneca today reported that SPI plans to acquire Seneca and its affiliates, combining two complementary, family-owned forest products businesses with strong historical roots on the West Coast.

Founded in 1953, Seneca operates a 175,000-acre sustainably managed tree farm, four sawmills, and a biomass plant in Oregon. 

SPI is a major lumber producer that manages over 2.1 million acres of timberland in California and Washington, as well as manufactures millwork, windows, and renewable energy. The company was established in 1949.

The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. 

The combination of the two businesses will result in increased efficiency and significant benefits to employees and customers, the two companies said.

“Aaron Jones and Red Emmerson are both icons of the wood products industry. They were also friends and had a deep mutual respect for each other as industry leaders,” said Seneca CEO Todd Payne, in reference to the founders of their respective companies. “This proposed transfer makes so much more sense given the companies provide complementary products, and have shared family values and company culture.” 

Both SPI and Seneca have a strong focus on sustainable tree management, also managing their timberland for thriving wildlife, healthy watersheds and soils, and world-class recreation. 

“At Seneca, we grow more than we harvest annually,” Payne said. “We have 92% more timber on our land today than we had 25 years ago. SPI also grows more than they harvest. Under their forest management plan they expect to have more large trees on their timberlands 100 years from now than they have today.” 

The companies also said they share a culture that recognizes employees as their most valuable asset, values the support of the communities they operate in and serve, and gives back by being dedicated to education and administering scholarship programs. 

“Seneca is known for its commitment to its people and communities, sustainable forest management, innovation in manufacturing and quality wood products,” said SPI President George Emmerson. “As a family-owned forest products company with similar values, SPI appreciates the opportunity to continue the legacy started by Aaron Jones and carried on by the Jones sisters. Seneca’s culture and operations are a natural complement to Sierra Pacific.”
 

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