Boise Cascade has announced a capital spending plan ranging from $220 million to $240 million for the year 2025, with a primary focus on expanding its Engineered Wood Products (EWP) segment. The company aims to allocate funds strategically to enhance its production capabilities and meet increasing market demand in this area. This investment underscores Boise Cascade’s commitment to advancing its operational capacity and sustaining growth within the EWP sector. By bolstering its resources and infrastructure, the company seeks to maintain its competitive edge in the industry.
Boise Cascade Plans $220M-$240M Capital Spend for 2025, Focusing on EWP Growth

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