Roseburg Forest Products Closes Lumber Operations in Weed
The company had previously shut down its Dillard facility in Douglas County, when it decided to exit the hard plywood industry in September 2025.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The Roseburg veneer plant in Weed has ceased operations, ending nearly 40 years of production and leaving around 140 employees without jobs.
Roseburg Forest Products announced the closure as part of a strategic move to consolidate veneer production and enhance its Oregon facilities with newer, more efficient equipment. It now focuses on veneer and softwood plywood mills in Riddle and Coquille, which are located in Douglas and Coos Counties.
The company had previously shut down its Dillard facility in Douglas County, when it decided to exit the hard plywood industry in September 2025. Now, with a focus on veneer and soft plywood, the company believes the closure is necessary to remain competitive in the plywood industry.
Roseburg's President and CEO Stuart Gray acknowledged the impact on the Weed community. 'We are actively evaluating options for the facility that would allow it to continue serving as an economic driver and employer in the region,' said Gray.
Employees will receive compensation and healthcare benefits for the next 60 days and are encouraged to apply at other facilities.
The company affirmed its commitment to the Weed community by establishing a $7 million community foundation, supporting the Weed Community Scholarship Fund and providing Weed Fire with a rent-free firehouse on the plant property.
Courtesy: www.kdrv.com