What is Huffman and Wright Logging?
Founded in 1956 by Ralph Huffman and Roger Wright, Huffman and Wright Logging has evolved from a small family operation into one of Oregon's largest logging enterprises. Based in Southern Douglas County, the company has consistently adapted to industry demands, expanding its services to include extensive road construction operations since the early 1970s. At its peak, Huffman-Wright logged between 150 and 175 million board feet annually, constructed 20 to 25 miles of forest access roads, and employed up to 225 individuals. The company's operational capabilities are diverse, encompassing multiple logging methods and significant excavation projects through its road construction division. While a brief foray into veneer production occurred in the 1990s, the core business remains robust in timber harvesting and related infrastructure development.
How much funding has Huffman and Wright Logging raised?
Huffman and Wright Logging has raised a total of $969K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$969K
Debt (2021): $969K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Huffman and Wright Logging
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Huffman and Wright Logging?
The recent strategic investment signals Huffman and Wright Logging's intent to further solidify its market leadership and potentially explore new avenues for growth within the forestry and infrastructure sectors. With a history of adapting to industry shifts and a broad operational capacity, the company is well-positioned to leverage this capital for enhancing its existing services, expanding its geographic reach, or investing in advanced logging technologies. The focus on enterprise-level funding suggests a mature company aiming for significant expansion or operational optimization.
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