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Lumber Company Invests $10.5M in Mobile County Expansion
New South Lumber Company, a Canfor subsidiary, plans major upgrades to its Alabama facility.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:17am
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A lumber company subsidiary, New South Lumber Company Inc., is investing $10.5 million to upgrade its facility in Mobile County, Alabama. The investment will go towards installing a new dual-path continuous dry kiln at the location.
Why it matters
This significant investment by a major lumber company signals confidence in the Mobile County market and the broader forestry industry in the region. It will help modernize the facility and boost its production capacity.
The details
New South Lumber Company Inc., a subsidiary of Canfor Southern Pine Inc., is spending $10.5 million to install a new dual-path continuous dry kiln at its facility in Mobile County, Alabama. The upgrade is expected to improve efficiency and increase the plant's lumber drying capabilities.
- The investment was announced on April 2, 2026.
The players
Canfor Southern Pine Inc.
A major North American lumber company that owns New South Lumber Company Inc.
New South Lumber Company Inc.
A subsidiary of Canfor Southern Pine that operates a lumber facility in Mobile County, Alabama.
The takeaway
This investment by a leading lumber company demonstrates the continued strength of the forestry industry in Mobile County and the region's appeal for major manufacturers looking to upgrade their production capabilities.





