U.S. Lumber Now Carries GP Engineered Lumber in Baltimore

ATLANTA - Georgia-Pacific Engineered Lumber and U.S. Lumber have announced that U.S. Lumber will be distributing Georgia-Pacific's engineered lumber products into the Baltimore market.

"U.S. Lumber distributes our Wood I Beam joists, GP Lam LVL and FiberStrong rim board," said Paul Watterson, general manager for Georgia-Pacific Engineered Lumber. "Their experience selling specialty wood products has been a great fit with our engineered lumber strategy."  

In addition to Baltimore, U.S. Lumber currently supplies the full line of Georgia-Pacific engineered lumber products at their distribution centers in Atlanta, Raleigh, N.C., Nashville, Tenn., and Greenville, S.C.

"These new territories help to broaden our commitment to our customers," said Lawrence Newton, CEO of U.S. Lumber. "We look forward to servicing our customers in conjunction with Georgia-Pacific in the Baltimore area."

About Georgia-Pacific -  Georgia-Pacific has long been a leading supplier of building products to lumber and building materials dealers and large do-it-yourself warehouse retailers. Our familiar brands include Plytanium® plywood, Blue Ribbon® OSB, Wood I Beam™ joists and GP Lam® LVL.
About U.S. Lumber Group, Inc. - Established in 1987 and based in Atlanta,  U.S. LUMBER has grown to cover 15 southeastern and mid-Atlantic states with branches in Atlanta, Greenville, Raleigh, Nashville, Jacksonville, Mobile, and Baltimore. The company specializes in exterior trim products, interior millwork, pattern stock, flooring, siding, and decking. MDF, PVC, and fiber cement composites compliment a product mix that serves new home construction as well as remodeling, repair, and redesign.

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