The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company
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Mission

The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company incorporated in 1918, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the P. H. Glatfelter Company. Its mission is to assure a constant supply of high quality pine and hardwood fiber for use in the manufacturing operations of the Spring Grove mill. Fulfilling this mission requires a dual focus of effort: (1) providing the wood for papermaking, and (2) managing the forest that the wood comes from. This effort is led by a staff of eighteen foresters, with offices in Spring Grove, PA, Fredericksburg, VA, and Salisbury, MD. Most of the foresters have responsibilities in both wood procurement and forest management.

History

As demand for paper increased, so did the need for wood fiber. In 1918, W. L. Glatfelter, succeeded his father as Company president, and founded The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company. As a subsidiary, the Pulp Wood Company procures wood from both company and privately owned lands to meet the Spring Grove mill's fiber needs. In addition to managing 110,000 acres of timberland in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, Pulp Wood Company foresters provide timberland management services to private landowners as part of its Tree Farm Family Program.

Requirements of the Paper Mill

The Spring Grove mill requires approximately 900,000 tons of wood fiber annually. This is about 160 truck loads/day, five days/week. One-half of the fiber is softwood (pine) and one half is hardwood. More than one-third of this requirement is met by reclaiming material from other wood using industry. Sawmill chips, a by-product of the lumber industry, are purchased from 120 sawmills throughout the procurement area. Roundwood used for paper making is delivered to Spring Grove by more than 400 individual suppliers in lengths of five feet to twenty-two feet and diameters from four inches to twenty-four inches.

Company-owned Woodlands

The company owns 110,000 acres of managed forests in four states -- Virginia (37%), Pennsylvania (25%), Maryland (23%), and Delaware (15%). Seventy five percent of the land is managed to grow pine, and 25% is managed to grow hardwood. All of the land is managed for the multiple-use benefits of soil and water protection, wildlife habitat enhancement, recreational activity and the aesthetics of undeveloped open space. 

The Role of the Private Landowner

Company owned land provides 22% of the total fiber requirement. Publicly owned or government lands provide 3%. That leaves the overwhelming majority of our wood supply coming from private woodland owners. It is to this source, the private landowner, that Glatfelter foresters direct a great deal of attention.


District offices:

Pennsylvania District
228 South Main St
Spring Grove, PA 17362
717-225-4711

North Central Pennsylvania Area
RD2 Box 488A
Northumberland, PA 17857
717-473-7237

South Central Pennsylvania Area
1920 Maraposa Drive
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-1836

Southern Maryland & Virginia District
2601 Princess Anne Street
P. O. Box 868
Fredericksburg, VA 22404
540-373-9431

Southern Maryland Area
P. O. Box 1925
La Plata, MD 20646
301-934-1020

Central Virginia Area
P.O. Box 34
Trevilians, VA
540-967-9913

Eastern Shore District
Connelly Mill Road
P. O. Box 1971
Salisbury, MD 21802
410-742-3163

Please be sure to visit the Company Tree Farm page to learn more about the tree farm program and where to write for more information about the program.

 

 

 

 

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