Georgia-Pacific

Georgia-Pacific

À propos

  • Fondée en 1927
  • Scierie de resineux
  • Produits

    Bois d oeuvre
    • Panneau de menuiserie
    Parquets en bois massif
    • Parquet
    • Terrasse en bois massif
    Bois profiles et moulures
    • Lambris mural
    • Bardage rondin D
    Contreplaque
    • Contreplaque interieur
    • Contreplaque filme
    • Contreplaque exterieur
    • Contreplaque antiderapant
    • Contreplaque flexible
    • Contreplaque special
    • Contreplaque de coffrage
    • Contreplaque de construction
    Panneaux techniques
    • OSB
    • Panneaux MDF
    • Panneau dur de fibres
    • Panneau isolant en fibres
    • Panneaux de particules et panneaux similaires derives du bois
    Ustensiles de cuisine en bois
    • Agitateurs en bois pour boissons
    • Planches a decouper en bois
    Produits de menuiserie
    • Porte exterieure
    • Porte interieure
    • Portes et cadres de porte

États-Unis 30303, Géorgie, Atlanta, 133 Peachtree Street NE

Today’s Georgia-Pacific is vastly different from the small lumberyard that salesman Owen Cheatham started at Augusta, Ga., in 1927. Using $6,000 of his own money and $6,000 from investors, Cheatham purchased an existing lumberyard consisting of storage sheds and a small business office and created Georgia Hardwood Lumber Company. The company survived the Great Depression, and ultimately became a top supplier to the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II.
Georgia-Pacific, a subsidiary of Koch Industries, is headquartered in Atlanta and employs approximately 35,000 people at more than 200 facilities worldwide.