I don’t have live browsing access in this turn, but I can summarize what’s been reported on Robbins Lumber in recent years and point you to likely sources for the latest updates.
Brief answer
- Robbins Lumber has been active in expanding its Maine footprint by acquiring additional sawmills, increasing its geographic reach and workforce. For the latest, check regional trade and industry outlets or the company’s own News page.
Context and where to look for the latest
- Past notable activity includes Robbins Lumber expanding from two to four locations in Maine after acquiring two sawmills previously owned by Pleasant River Lumber Co., with facilities in Hancock and Sanford. This expanded footprint was accompanied by continued emphasis on eastern white pine production and maintaining existing staff at the time of acquisition. For further details and potential follow-on developments, consider sources that track forest products M&A and Maine lumber industry news.[2]
- The company has a long history as a fifth-generation family business (over 140 years) with operations in Searsmont and East Baldwin, and has pursued acquisitions to extend its milling and coatings capabilities; these moves are typically reported in Timber Processing and Forest Economics trade outlets.[3][2]
Where to find the latest updates
- Robbins Lumber’s official News or Press room on their website, which often posts announcements about acquisitions, plant upgrades, and workforce changes.[6]
- Timber Processing magazine and Forest Economic Advisors briefings, which regularly cover acquisitions and market moves in Maine’s wood products sector (Robbins Lumber-related articles exist in their archives).[2][3]
- Local Maine media coverage (e.g., WABI-TV and other regional business outlets) often report on significant expansion or operational changes for Robbins Lumber.[1]
Would you like me to:
- Pull the very latest press releases or news articles about Robbins Lumber from specific sources (e.g., Robbins Lumber’s site, Timber Processing, Maine news outlets) and summarize them with timestamps?
- Or focus on a particular aspect (acquisitions, workforce, production capacity, or geographic footprint) and compile a concise update with citations?
Sources
Bangor, Maine’s WABI News is reporting that Robbins Lumber Company, a family-owned lumber sawmill company with sawmill facilities located in Searsmont and East Baldwin, is expanding.
getfea.comTwo longtime Maine family-owned businesses have joined forces as Robbins Lumber, Inc., Searsmont, has announced the acquisition of...
www.timberprocessing.comFind company research, competitor information, contact details & financial data for Robbins Lumber, Inc. of Searsmont, ME. Get the latest business insights from Dun & Bradstreet.
www.dnb.comIn addition to offering white pine products we carry building materials such as wood siding, railing systems, roofing products, ridge vents and primed finger joint.
robbinslumber.caRobbins Lumber, Inc., based in Searsmont, Me., has acquired two sawmills from Pleasant River Lumber Co., expanding the company’s footprint.
www.timberprocessing.comMaine's premier Eastern White Pine sawmill. Fifth generation family owned and operated facility includes milling, coatings and cogeneration operations facilities. ISO9001 certified.
www.rlco.comRobbins Manufacturing CompanyYour source for heavy-duty preservative-treated wood for the Marine, Agricultural and Utility markets. Since 1938, family-owned Robbins Manufacturing Company has partnered with nature to produce enhanced wood products that lend strength and structure to construction projects of all types and sizes.While
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