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Boise
Cascade Holdings, LLC, which uses the trade name Boise, is an American pulp and
paper company, ranked as the thirteenth largest forest products company in the
world.
Boise
manufactures a wide range of specialty and premium paper products, including
papers for pressure sensitive and flexible packaging applications. The company
also manufactures containerboard and corrugated products, imaging papers for
office and home, printing and converting papers, newsprint, and market pulp.
Boise
Cascade Corporation was established in 1957 as the result of the merger between
Boise-Payette Lumber Company of Boise and the Cascade Lumber Company of Yakima,
Washington.
Boise-Payette
was established in 1913 from a merger of the Payette Lumber & Manufacturing
Company and Barber Lumber, a Wisconsin company with operations in the Boise
Basin. Payette Lumber, a Minnesota firm, acquired 33,000 acres (130 km²) of
state timber in Idaho's Long Valley near present-day Cascade in 1902. To
control the passage of logs downstream, the company built a large splash dam
below Smith's Ferry on the North Fork of the Payette River. Logs were sent
downstream to sawmill in the town of Payette.
In
the 1960s, Boise Cascade acquired a majority interest in the Cuban Electric
Co., the primary electric utility in pre-Castro Cuba. The Boise Cascade logo,
also designed in the 1960s, depicts a pine tree inside the containing circle.
In
November 2004, the corporation completed its sale of its paper, building
products, and timberland assets to Madison Dearborn, a private equity
investment firm. Boise Cascade Corporation then renamed itself OfficeMax, which
it had acquired in 2003. In February 2008, the company spun off its paper and
packaging operations to a new company, Boise Inc., with Boise Cascade resuming
use of its old name.
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