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C&D Lumber Co in Riddle Announces Permanent Closure After 130 Years in Business

10:28 PM · Apr 5, 2024

Riddle, OR – April 4, 2024 – It is with profound regret that the Board of Directors of C&D Lumber Co. announces the permanent closure of our operations. Founded in 1890 by Alfred Johnson in Southern Oregon's Coos County, C&D Lumber has been a cornerstone of the timber industry for over 130 years, renowned for producing the highest quality Douglas Fir, Incense Cedar, and Port Orford Cedar wood products. Our company, a 6th generation family-owned and operated business, has weathered many storms through the decades. However, the unprecedented challenges facing the industry today – from market fluctuations, increasing operational costs, to timber supply issues– have made it impossible for us to envision a sustainable future for the company. The decision to close was not made lightly. We extend our deepest gratitude to all our employees, past and present, for their hard work, dedication, and passion. Their contributions have been the backbone of C&D Lumber, distinguishing us in a competitive industry. We also thank our customers, suppliers, and community for their unwavering support and partnership over the years. C&D Lumber's legacy is deeply entwined with that of the Riddle community and beyond. For more than a century, we have not only been a leading employer but also a fervent supporter of local initiatives and stewardship of our natural resources. The Johnson Family plans to continue this tradition through the continued management and growth of C&D Lumber's sister company, Silver Butte Timber. This is a challenging time for all of us connected to C&D Lumber Co. We approach this closure with heavy hearts but also with pride in what we have achieved together. Our immediate plan involves a strategic wind-down of operations, ensuring that all remaining inventory is processed and sold, and affairs are settled responsibly and respectfully. We are committed to providing support to our employees during this transition, including severance packages and assistance in finding new employment. 93 employees will be affected. Via C&D Lumber

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