The “Lumber” division of West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, produced less sawn softwood than a year earlier in the first quarter of 2022 as well. This was caused by the cuts in output at the works in British Columbia due to the bottlenecks that had still existed in logistics at the...
Higher prices compensating for lower sales figures
West Fraser Lumber’s EBITDA up 23% / Logistics problems continue
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