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The Western Washington facility, situated on a three acre site adjacent to Interstate 5 and Highway 99, has a 20,000 sq. ft. steel warehouse with a large canopy on the north for loading and unloading under cover and a large concrete apron for lift truck operation, loading and unloading of building materials. Skylights, side lights, and a white painted interior maximize natural lighting. High cube storage is possible with 2.0 ft. vertical height.
An office facility occupies 1,000 sq. ft. Robert "Bud" Johnson, manager of the Everett warehouse, is in charge with the same sales and office personnel.
Northwest Buying Show Set
Companies wishing to make contact with Pacific Northwest and Alaska building material retailers are being invited to exhibit at the Western Building Material Association Showcase and Buying Show, Nov. l1-12. The show is held in conjuction with WBMA's Nov. lGl3 convention at the Red Lion Inn, Lloyd Center, Portland, Or. Spaces are limited, according to Charles E. Link, executive director, who is urgrng those interested to call him for an immediate exhibit location.
Sumwood, Inc. Adds Facility
Sumwood, Inc.,a Los Angeles, Ca.,based importer, has begun operations at its new lumber facility located at Wall Dry Kiln in Long Beach, Ca. John Buchanan manages the new Sumwood operation.
This new facility holds 300,000 b.f. of imported species such as Philippine mahogany, meranti, kapur, keruing, genuine mahogany, ramin, jelutong and teak. Domestic species supplied by Holmes & Co., which is represented by Sumwood in California, include walnut, red oak, white oak and ash.
This reserve inventory is available only to qualified wholesale lumber yards throughout the Western United States and Canada. Additiond species will be added to meet market demand.
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