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Evergreen Forest – new equipment following fire damage
After a major fire damaged several pieces of equipment at Evergreen Forest in New Meadows, ID, USNR is building new machines to get the mill running at full capacity again.
The initiative will take place over the course of several phases, some of which have already been completed. Evergreen has already received new edger scanning and optimization systems and a pony carriage with controls.
Later this year, they’ll receive a new headrig carriage. They’re also slated to receive a new trimmer with MillExpert optimization and Bioluma 4900LV scanners.
Along with the new equipment, USNR is committed to helping Evergreen Forest bounce back with additional upgrades, training, and 24/7 support to tackle any issues that may arise.
USNR is proud to work with Evergreen on this undertaking to get production running even better than before.
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