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Posted on 10/31/2025
Sustainable forestry, land, and forest products
$28/hr
Kalispell, MT, USA
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Weyerhaeuser manages millions of acres of timberlands to produce wood products and develop renewable energy and carbon solutions. The company harvests timber from its private forests to supply construction and paper industries while generating additional revenue through carbon credits and conservation banking. Unlike many competitors, it operates as one of the largest private landholders in the United States, allowing it to integrate land ownership with large-scale sustainable forestry and environmental services. Its goal is to maximize the long-term value of every acre it manages through responsible land use and diverse forest-based products.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Federal Way, Washington
Founded
1900
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Fiduciary Alliance LLC acquired a new position in Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE:WY) during the fourth quarter, according to the company's most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm acquired 98,343 shares of the real estate investment trust's stock, valued at approximately $2,330,000.
Weyerhaeuser brings new distribution center, jobs and a $10M investment to Gallatin's workforce. The wood products company is building a 100,000-square-foot facility, bringing 20 jobs and a $10 million investment to the city by the end of 2026 Weyerhaeuser is opening a new distribution center in Gallatin, bringing 20 jobs and a $10 million investment to the city by the end of 2026. Posted 5:17 PM, Apr 01, 2026 GALLATIN, Tenn. (WTVF) - A major wood products company is moving into Gallatin, promising jobs, investment and growth for the city's workforce. Weyerhaeuser is building a distribution center on nearly 14 acres along Rappahannock Wire Road. The facility includes almost 100,000 square feet of warehouse space and six acres of outdoor yard storage. Officials expect the center to be fully operational by the end of 2026, bringing about 20 jobs and a $10 million investment. "Just delighted that Weyerhaeuser chose here for a distribution center," Mayor Paige Brown said. Brown said Gallatin has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Tennessee. "Here in Gallatin it's under 3%. So when we seek companies to invest in our community, we want them for their capital investment, their contribution to their tax base, the culture that they bring, and the opportunities that they bring," Brown said. The city targets businesses that add value without pulling workers from other local employers. Companies like Weyerhaeuser fit the strategy for high-quality jobs with a small number of employees, similar to Mohawk Textiles next door. Mohawk Textiles Director of Operations Blaine Harvey said he believes Gallatin's infrastructure is prepared to handle new business. "Quality of life is definitely one of the main drivers, but also financially, Tennessee is very business friendly. It's obviously more opportunities for people for employment and just another draw for people coming here," Harvey said. "I know that as far as the infrastructure goes, the roadway system, you know, being able to handle the extra traffic... as far as electric, gas, power, water - I think we're well suited to handle that growth," Harvey said. With more companies setting up, the city hopes to continue strengthening its industrial identity. This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy. Austin Pollack brings us an update on a remarkable young man facing great odds, and his family has one simple request: pray for Cole. I believe in the power of prayer and hope you'll join me in lifting up Cole and his family. - Carrie Sharp
Weyerhaeuser expands distribution footprint in Tennessee. "This expansion helps us support more dealers throughout the Southeast by delivering products and solutions with improved efficiency and responsiveness," said Leigh Hudspeth, Weyerhaeuser East Division general manager. March 31, 2026 Weyerhaeuser To strengthen access to specialty building products for LBM dealer customers in the Southeast, Weyerhaeuser has selected Gallatin, TN, for its 22nd distribution center. This greenfield project will be the company's first distribution facility in Tennessee. "This expansion helps us support more dealers throughout the Southeast by delivering products and solutions with improved efficiency and responsiveness," said Leigh Hudspeth, Weyerhaeuser East Division general manager. "Weyerhaeuser has a long history of connection in the places where we operate, and we're excited to be part of Gallatin's thriving community." Location highlights include: * 96,250 square feet of covered warehouse storage * 13.83 total acres, including 6 acres of yard space to support inbound and outbound shipments * Located within 15-miles of major transportation corridors (I-40 and I-65), enabling efficient service to the growing markets of Nashville and Knoxville, TN, as well as Tuscaloosa, AL. This new distribution center will support the continued growth of Weyerhaeuser proprietary products, including Trus Joist Engineered Lumber Products, Weyerhaeuser Enhanced OSB Flooring Panels, and Weyerhaeuser Framer Series Lumber, while also allowing LBM Journal to introduce top-tier specialty brands to serve residential, multifamily, and light commercial construction in this expanding market. With full operational capabilities in place by late 2026, the Gallatin distribution center will complement service capabilities currently offered through the Richmond, Charlotte and Atlanta centers.
Weyerhaeuser selects GALLATIN for first facility in Tennessee. GALLATIN, TN - Weyerhaeuser Company, one of the world's largest forest products companies, has selected Gallatin for a new wood products distribution center that will strengthen its ability to serve customers and manufacturing partners across the Southeast. The project represents Weyerhaeuser's first operational facility in Tennessee. "We're proud to welcome Weyerhaeuser to Gallatin," said Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown. "Companies across the country are recognizing the advantages our city offers - from location and infrastructure to a strong workforce - and this investment further reinforces Gallatin as a place where businesses thrive." Located on a 13.83-acre greenfield site at 615 Rappahannock Wire Road, the new facility will include 96,250 square feet of warehouse space and approximately six acres of outdoor yard storage to support inbound and outbound shipments. The industrial site's close proximity to Interstate 40 and Interstate 65 allows Weyerhaeuser to efficiently serve the rapidly growing markets of Middle Tennessee, Knoxville and surrounding states. "Expanding our operation into Tennessee allows us to better serve customers across one of the strongest markets in the country," said Ross Theilen, Vice President of Wood Products Sales Transformation. "Gallatin stood out for its strategic location and for being a community that values strong partnerships with industry." The Gallatin facility is expected to be fully operational before the end of 2026 and will become the 22nd location in Weyerhaeuser's distribution network, complementing operations in Richmond, Charlotte, and Atlanta while supporting the continued growth of proprietary products like Trus Joist(R) Engineered Lumber, Weyerhaeuser Enhanced OSB Flooring Panels, and Weyerhaeuser Framer Series(TM) Lumber across the Southeast. "It has been a pleasure working with the Weyerhaeuser team as they navigated the process of selecting the best community for their expansion," said Rosemary Bates, Executive Director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency. "We appreciate their confidence in Gallatin and value this new partnership as they grow alongside our business community." Gallatin Economic Development Agency 132 West Main Street Gallatin, TN 37066 aDVANTAGES Industries
Weyerhaeuser, a timberlands and wood products company, is trading at $23.60 after posting $6.9 billion in 2025 net sales and $324 million in net income. The stock has delivered a 17.46% one-year total return but experienced a 5.18% decline over the past 30 days. The most popular analyst narrative suggests the stock is 25.8% undervalued, with a fair value target of $31.82. This outlook relies on growth from a carbon capture agreement with Occidental Petroleum and increased production from new and reopened facilities. However, conflicting signals emerge from valuation metrics. Weyerhaeuser trades at a P/E ratio of 52.5x, nearly double the 26.4x average for North American specialised REITs. The company faces risks from weak housing-related lumber demand and potential trade restrictions on international log markets.