About Red Stag Timber
Red Stag Timber is an independent, privately owned timber company, based in Rotorua, New Zealand. It was established in 2003 to operate the Waipa Mill that was originally founded by the government in 1939 and subsequently privatised in 1996. Red Stag Timber consists of two sawmill lines, with associated timber processing operations for kiln drying, planing, treating and remanufacturing. Currently producing over 330,000 m3 of Radiata Pine and Douglas-fir lumber per annum, resulting in an annual turnover of over NZ$120 million, Red Stag Timber employs approximately 250 staff.
Red Stag Timber has a long-term commitment to further developing its product range and market base. Its particular focus is on structural lumber products, but it also produces landscaping, industrial, appearance and furniture lumber grades. These products are sold in New Zealand and exported to Australia, the Pacific Islands, Asia, Africa, Europe and North America.
To achieve this, Red Stag Timber is committed to the continual upgrade of its production facilities. Recent investments include:
- Acoustic grading of logs and lumber (2004 and 2006).
- A new dry-mill planing plant (2006).
- Two new high-speed drying kilns (2006 and 2008).
- A new sawmill trimmer and stacker (2008).
- Two 3D scanners for both sawmill lines (2008 and 2009).
- A new high-speed machine stress grader (2009).
- A new timber treatment plant (2009).
- Upgraded pusher-lug sawmill bin-sorter (2010).
- A new continuous drying kiln (under construction in 2011).
- A new remanufacturing plant (under construction in 2011).
These factors, combined with a long term secure log contract, an enthusiastic stable workforce and a commitment to highest quality products and relationships, give Red Stag Timber the edge for long term success in its chosen markets.
Red Stag Timber’s current approximate market break-down is:
New Zealand 60% Australia 10% Pacific Islands 5% Asia and the Middle East 25% |