A Leader In The Forest Industry
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A Leader In The Forest Industry
A Leader In The Forest Industry Newsletter • Volume 18 No. 3 • October 2013 - December 2013 309 North Washington • El Dorado, Arkansas • 71730 • 1.800.221.2326 • www.anthonyforest.com CEOs Tout Timber’s Advantages By: David Showers - El Dorado News Times Cityscapes have long been the preserve of steel and reinforced concrete, lending a sleek and modish appearance to urban vistas. But can wood diversify from its stock and trade as a residential building material and reach into the urban marketplace? The presidents/CEOs of Anthony Forest Products and Deltic Timber Corp. sure hope so. Speaking Wednesday, October 16, 2013, to the state Legislature’s Joint Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development at the El Dorado Conference Center, Aubra Anthony Jr. and Ray Dillon explained how wood is poised to expand its building material market share. Aubra Anthony, Jr., President & CEO of Anthony Forest Products Company . It aligns with the “Wood is Good” mantra that prefaced Dillon’s remarks. He playfully encouraged the legislators to print their emails and pay their bills through the mail, hoping the attendant paper use will jolt a flagging timber and forest products industry, the downturn of which has been inextricably linked to the housing market collapse. Both men’s presentations showed how housing starts dropped to Depression-era levels during the Great Recession, falling from 2 million per year to 500,000. Dillon, the head of El Dorado-based Deltic Timber, said a recovery is several years away, predicting a rebound to 1.5 million housing starts by 2015. But wood was losing market share when construction was brisk, as more homes were being built with steel, concrete, plastic and other materials. “We had a problem even in good times,” said Anthony, the head of Anthony Forest Products and an industry advocate, serving as one of 19 directors the Secretary of Agriculture appointed to the National Softwood Lumber Board (SLB). Anthony said the industry has rebranded itself as the green building material, touting wood’s capacity to reduce carbon dioxide levels and leave a smaller carbon footprint than competing building materials. To view the article in its entirety, please click here. El Dorado News Times - October 17, 2013 2 ANTHONY FOREST NEWS Log Resource is Key The Anthony Forest Urbana, Arkansas sawmill has the fortune of a log resource enabling us to pull a higher percentage of dense select structural and Machine Stress Rated (MSR) lumber grades. “We fall way to the right of the bending stress curve of a normal distribution which allows us to capture that very high grade dense lumber for our customer base,” stated Kerlin Drake, Vice President of Marketing for Anthony Forest. Our Urbana sawmill was one of 20 in the Southern Yellow Pine producing region that installed MSR machines in 2013. “With the reduction in design values for visually graded lumber, we Excellent log density chose to optimize our excellent log resource into high grade MSR lumber instead of it falling into a visual grade bucket with the bending stress range of 1,100 psi or less for #2 dimension lumber,” Drake stated. 2013 was the year of changing design values for the Southern Pine lumber industry making it so important to optimize beyond visually graded lumber. The new “global” values for visually graded #2 Southern Yellow Pine lumber were reduced up to 27% for bending design values (2 x 4 #2 now 1100 versus 1500 psi). In October 2013, Random Lengths Vol. 69, Issue 40, concluded, “Logs available don’t yield much MSR.” In response to this article, the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA) published some observations on the Random Lengths article. 2400F - 2.0E MSR lumber In summary, SBCA stated, “One conclusion is that this must mean design values are mill-specific and lumber coming from any given mill cannot really be assigned a global visual design value for the entire species population, even though that is what the ASTM (American Society Testing Materials) standards, the lumber industry uses, states should be done.” The take-a-way from both of these articles is our Urbana sawmill is blessed with an excellent high quality log resource which allows a large percentage of its lumber production to qualify as dense and MSR grades of lumber. For more information regarding MSR Lumber, please contact Russ Kimbell, Lumber Sales Manager, at 800.221.2326. Secretary Vilsack Names Softwood Lumber Board Members Agricultural Secretary Tom Vilsack has reappointed three current members of the Softwood Lumber Board for a second term and appointed three new members. Manufacturers Aubra Anthony, Jr., El Dorado, Ark., and Alden J. Robbins, Searsmont, Maine, have been reappointed to represent the U.S. South, and Northeast and Lake States regions, respectively. Francisco Figueroa, Atlanta, Ga., has also been reappointed to represent all importing countries besides Canada. New appointments include manufacturers Charles W. Roady, Columbia Falls, Mont., and Danny White, Brewton, Ala., representing the U.S. West and South regions, respectively; and importer Don Kayne, BC, Canada, who will represent the Canada West region. All six appointments will serve a three-year term in office which began on January 1st. To view the press release in its entirety, please click here. ANTHONY FOREST NEWS 3 Announcing New Management Team Members Barbara Cummings - Human Resource Department Barbara Cummings has joined Anthony Forest to strengthen its internal services related to human resources, safety and work environment. Her initial focus will be employee benefits and training. Barbara formerly worked for Lockheed Martin in Camden, Arkansas as a Human Resources Specialist. She also previously worked for Arquest, Inc. and its predecessors for some 30 years, concluding as Employee Relations Manager. Barbara and her husband, Robin Cummings, have one daughter, Holly, and one grandchild, Fielder. “Barbara brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, along with lots of smiles. We are very happy to have her with us,” stated Aubra Anthony, Jr., President and CEO of Anthony Forest. Mark Beasley - Harvest Manager Mark Beasley of Stephens, Arkansas, is the new Harvest Manager in the Anthony Forest Forestry Department. Mark graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Forestry from the School of Forest Resources at the University of Arkansas Monticello. In his career, Mark has been a consulting forester to landowners as well as an employee of forest products companies. Most recently, he was Client Land Manager at Deltic Timber Corporation. “As the modernized sawmill at Urbana, Arkansas ramps up to its production potential, it is clear that our forestry team should be reorganized, and reinforced, to purchase the volume of quality timber required. Mark Beasley’s education, experience, personality and good reputation make him well qualified for the new role of Harvest Manager,” said Aubra. The Harvest Manager will work with all suppliers of timber to create and coordinate harvest plans, to assure that only desirable, quality timber is delivered to the sawmill, and to assure compliance with Best Management Practices and the environmental stewardship principles of the Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI). Mark and his wife, Linda, have one son and one granddaughter. 4 ANTHONY FOREST NEWS Powerful Solutions™ Tools Metrics To Date During the summer of 2013, we introduced the Anthony Forest Powerful Solutions™ tools. The online Anthony Lumber Span Calculator, the Google Android App and the Apple App (available for iPhone and iPad) were developed to help designers and specifiers with the transition to the new Southern Pine design values and spans which became effective June 1, 2013. On July 12, 2013, the Anthony Online Lumber Span Calculator was released to our company website. Since its release date, there have been a total of 23,959 requests; that is an average of 139 requests per day. “Requests” are defined as the number of times the website has been generated (every time a calculation has been run). Our smart phone App for Android was released in the Google play App store on August 5, 2013. There have been 900 total downloads since the release date; that is an average of 6 downloads per day. The App for Apple was released in the iTunes App store on August 12, 2013, and since its release date, there have been a total of 1,409 downloads; this is an average of 10 downloads per day. “Downloads” are defined as the number of times the App has been downloaded from the App store (Google Play or iTunes) onto an Android smart phone or onto an Apple iPhone or iPad. The success rate of our new Powerful Solutions™ tools could not have been made possible without our customer base. With their help and support of communicating our Powerful Solutions™ tools to their customers, we were able to significantly increase the number of customers reached throughout our cyber space world. Please continue the good work with the span calculator communications. It is imperative that we continue to spread the word since not all code jurisdictions have made the transition to the new design values and spans. To run the Anthony Online Lumber Span Calculator, simply visit our website at www.anthonyforest.com. To download our free smart phone app, visit your Google Play or Apple App store. ANTHONY FOREST PRODUCTS 5 Arkansas and Georgia Laminating Plant’s Christmas Parties The Arkansas laminating plant held its annual Christmas Dinner at the VFW in El Dorado, Arkansas on Tuesday, December 10, 2013. There were door prizes and a steak and stuffed pork chop dinner catered by Frenchie’s. Terry and Nancy Nickleson Gary and Melaney Helm Arkansas Laminating Plant employees On Thursday, December 19, 2013, the Georgia laminating plant held their Employee Christmas Luncheon. There were door prizes along with a steak and shrimp dinner prepared by some of the employees. The luncheon was held at the company’s location in Washington, Georgia. Georgia Laminating Plant employees Deon Richards 6 EMPLOYEE PROFILES ———-THE ANTHONY SPOTLIGHT———The Arkansas Sawmill ♦ Urbana, Arkansas Willis Gilmore - Sawmill Shop Supervisor How long have you been employed with Anthony Forest? 8 years Hobbies and Interests: Hunting & fishing Family: Wife, son, daughter and 5 grandchildren Name four famous people you would have over for a fantasy dinner: John Wayne, George Jones, Conway Twitty, & President Obama What makes you angry? Impatient people If you had to leave now and move to another country, where would you go? Canada What 3 things would you bring if you were stranded on an island with unlimited food & water? My wife, guns and recreational beverages If given a chance to skip work for a day, how would you spend your entire day? Hunting When I retire I would like to….. Be healthy and enjoy the outdoors Willis’ Favorites: Holiday? Easter Movie? Where the Red Fern Grows Time of the day? Nap time Cereal? Fruit Loops Wilpatrick Ford - Millright How long have you been employed with Anthony Forest? Almost 2 years Hobbies & Interests: Spending time with family & friends Family: Mom & Dad, De De & Freddie Balser; Sisters, Amelia, Holly, & Lou Lou; Brothers, Jay & Derrion; Son, Brandson Name four famous people you would have over for a fantasy dinner: Annie Holly, Esther Ford, Dossie Melvin, & Rodney Dugal If you had to leave now and move to another country, where would you go? Brazil (to watch the Olympics!) What 3 things would you bring if you were stranded on an island with unlimited food & water? Pretty woman, recreational beverages, & a knife If given a chance to skip work for a day, how would you spend your entire day? Sleep!!! When I retire I would like to….. Live on a beach in Brazil Wilpatrick’s Favorites: Holiday? Christmas Movie? Underworld Time of day? 4:00 pm (end of the work day) Cereal? I don’t like cereal ————————Employee Profiles ———————- EMPLOYEE ANNOUNCEMENTS 7 Drew’s Poem Drew Hooper, a 9 year old third grader at Nash Elementary school in Texarkana, Texas, had a writing assignment which received much praise from his teachers. The assignment was to compose a cinquain. A cinquain is a five line poem with gradually increasing syllables in each line until the end, where one word is used. This form of poetry is very popular because of it’s simplicity. Drew chose “tree” as his subject. The poem may only have five lines but it has a very strong beginning and end. He is the son of Amy Anthony Hunter and Roger Hooper, Jr. Drew’s grandfather, Luther Clary Anthony, Jr., currently serves on the Board of Directors of Anthony Forest Products. Great grandfather, Clary Anthony, Sr., is Board Chairman Emeritus. El Dorado Golf High School Team Wins Title Jay Anthony Brooks is a member of the El Dorado boys golf team which claimed the Arkansas 6A South Golf Championship title in October. The Wildcats had a first day team score of 338 for the win and went on to finish third overall in their division. The tournament was held on October 7th and 8th at the Big Creek Course in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Jay Anthony is the son of Jay and Andrea Brooks. Jay is an Engineered Wood sales representative at Anthony Forest. Left to right: Coach, Chris Ezell, Pete Carroll, Gage Parker, Gregory Ballard, Caleb Stutts, Jay Anthony Brooks, and Brady Moore. 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS Four Out of Five Ain’t Bad!! On Saturday, December 14, 2013, the El Dorado High School Wildcat football team traveled to Little Rock, Arkansas for the 6A State Championship football game. The game ended with a winning score of 31-24 which gave the El Dorado Wildcats the win over the Pine Bluff Zebras. This win gave the Wildcats their fourth Arkansas State Championship 6A Football title in the past five years. Congratulations, Wildcats! Thank You for Your Commitment 5 Years 10 Years 15 Years Eric Hernandez Derek Ratchford Bruce Malone Saul Lopez-Perez Jasen Harris Michael Ward Welcome to the Family October 2013 - December 2013 Stephanie Morris, Gregory Bissell, Barbara Cummings, Mark Beasley, Vincent Bankston, Danny Gray, Giancarlo Levingston, Isaiah Kilgore, Morrian Bowman, Robert Rogers, Ismael Ramirez, Jose Mondragon, Hector Nunes, Lamario Reed, Marion Williams, Anthony Thompson, Douglas Cook, & Terry Richardson
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