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Roseburg Forest Products selects IMA Schelling for new MDF Plant

 Tuesday, March 26, 2024

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The IMA Schelling Group, a provider of systems for the woodworking and board industries, has revealed that Roseburg Forest Products chose them for their new MDF facility in Oregon. IMA Schelling is set to provide a cut-to-size plant equipped with two advanced, highly automated packaging lines.

“We’ve had Schelling equipment in continuous operation at other locations for more than 20 years and we’re looking forward to continuing our partnership with IMA Schelling,” said Jim Salchenberg, Senior Director of Engineering and OPS Asset Management for Roseburg Forest Products.

Jurgen Huter, Sales Manager for Board Unit of IMA Schelling USA, stated: “We are very excited to be a part of this historic project with Roseburg. IMA Schelling has a well-deserved reputation for reliable, robust machines. The integrated robotic systems on the cut-to-size plant show our capabilities for integrating new technology to improve efficiency and performance.”

Roseburg’s exceptional products build on more than 80 years of innovative thinking, cutting-edge design, and high-tech manufacturing. With a strategic footprint of facilities that reaches from Oregon to South Carolina and from Ontario, Canada to Louisiana, Roseburg manufactures a comprehensive lineup of high-quality, sustainably harvested wood-based products:

IMA Schelling – as a leading supplier of batch-size-1 workcells for a digital, fully automated networked production, their product range also includes workcells for the entire process chain, ranging from storage through cutting, handling and conveying, edge banding, CNC end solutions is always focused on innovating unique products.

At present, IMA Schelling is focusing on sustainable solutions. They set very high standards of performance in terms of sustainability and environmental protection. For them, the concept of sustainability is the right of future generations to flourish in the same free and uninhibited manner.

Large quantities of waste paper and cardboard are produced in everyday work. At the same time, the despatch department purchases paper to be used as upholstery material for various packagings.

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