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Norbord

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Norbord Inc.
FormerlyNoranda Forest; Nexfor
Company typePublic
TSX: OSB
NYSE: OSB
IndustryForestry
GenreEngineered Wood Products
PredecessorNoranda Mines
DefunctFebruary 1, 2021 (2021-02-01)
FateAcquired by West Fraser Timber
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
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Canada
Key people
Peter Wijnbergen (CEO)
ProductsOriented strand board, particleboard, medium-density fibreboard
Number of employees
2,700[1]
Websitewww.norbord.com

Norbord Inc. was a Canadian company that manufactured wood-based panels and became the world's largest producer of oriented strand board (OSB). Norbord also manufactured particleboard, medium-density fibreboard (MDF) and related value-added products. Norbord had assets of approximately $1.7 billion and employs approximately 2,600 people at 17 plant locations in the United States, Canada and Europe.

History

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The company was formed as a corporate spin-off of Noranda Mines. Until it was acquired by West Fraser Timber, Norbord was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "OSB".[2]

Structure

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Norbord operates 13 OSB mills, 1 MDF (medium density fibreboard) plant, 2 particleboard (chipboard) plants and 1 furniture plant.

Its OSB mills in the US are located in Minnesota, Georgia (2 lines), Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina and 2 in Texas. In Canada there are 2 mills in Alberta, 1 in British Columbia, 1 in Ontario and 2 in Québec. In Europe there are mills located in Inverness (2 lines) and Cowie (2 lines), Scotland, in South Molton, England as well as in Genk, Belgium.

The MDF line is located in Cowie, Scotland.

Its particleboard lines are located in Cowie, Scotland and South Molton, England.

Norbord's furniture factory is based in South Molton, England.

Both lines in Inverness as well as the line in Genk produce OSB.

In 2016 Norbord announced an expansion of the Inverness facility by addition of a 55m continuous OSB line, expanding production capacity to 750.000 m³/year

References

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  1. ^ "Company Profile for Norbord Inc (OSB)". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  2. ^ "West Fraser completes acquisition of Norbord". Business in Vancouver. February 1, 2021.
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