What is Fritch Mill?
Established in 1950, Fritch Mill specializes in the production of high-quality lumber, primarily from Douglas Fir, Hemlock, and Western Red Cedar. The company distinguishes itself by focusing on hard-to-find cuttings and custom sawing services, catering to exacting client specifications. Its facility is designed for efficiency and flexibility, offering a comprehensive range of products including planing and unit sawing. Fritch Mill's commitment to quality is reinforced by its membership in the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau and the employment of certified graders, ensuring adherence to industry standards for clients requiring specialized timber solutions.
How much funding has Fritch Mill raised?
Fritch Mill has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Fritch Mill
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Fritch Mill?
The recent strategic investment in Fritch Mill, a company with decades of operational history, signals a phase of sustained growth and potential expansion of its specialized lumber offerings. As a late-stage company, this backing is likely to support enhancements in production capacity, technological upgrades, or market penetration for its niche products. The company's focus on custom sawing and hard-to-find cuttings positions it to capitalize on demand for tailored wood solutions in various construction and manufacturing sectors. Future developments may involve broadening its product lines or exploring new markets that value its specialized lumber expertise.
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