翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ American football Regionalliga
・ American football rules
・ American football strategy
・ American Football Wellington
・ American Football Women's League
・ American Force (professional wrestling)
・ American Forces
・ American Forces Information Service
・ American Forces Network
・ American Forces Press Service
・ American Foreign Policy Council
・ American Foreign Service Association
・ American Forensic Association
・ American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament
・ American Forest & Paper Association
American Forest Products Corporation
・ American Forests
・ American Fork
・ American Fork (UTA station)
・ American Fork Canyon
・ American Fork Cemetery Rock Wall
・ American Fork City Hall
・ American Fork High School
・ American Fork Historic District
・ American Fork Hospital
・ American Fork Presbyterian Church
・ American Fork River
・ American Fork Second Ward Meetinghouse
・ American Fork Third Ward Meetinghouse
・ American Fork, Utah


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

American Forest Products Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
American Forest Products Corporation

American Forest Products Corporation was the name of a Fortune 500〔http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500_archive/snapshots/1955/2716.html〕 company that began in the 1920s and endured under the same leadership until it was sold to the Bendix Corporation〔San Francisco Chronicle, ''Bendix Plans to Sell Subsidiary'', Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1980〕 in 1963.
The American Forest Products Corporation (AFPC) began in 1910 as the Stockton Manufacturing Company, a joint effort of Horace Tartar and Burt Webster. The company produced wooden boxes used primarily by fruit growers and canners and "shook" the material of shipping strips which were used to keep boxes from shifting in transit. In 1911, the company was renamed the Stockton Box Company. Tartar and Webster incorporated in 1918 and later included their legal partner, Walter S. Johnson, to become Tartar, Webster and Johnson, Inc.
The box company expanded in the 1920s to include timber, saw mills and lumber. The company name became the American Forest Products Corporation.
A listing of Corporate holding compiled in 1944 included:
American Box Company-San Francisco, Stockton and Diamond Springs, CA, Sprague River, Oregon

Stockton Box Company-Stockton, CA

Wetsel Mill, Omo Ranch, CA

Mt. Whitney Lumber Company-Johnsondale, CA

Associated Lumber and Box company-Dorris and North Fork, CA

Blagen Lumber Company-White Pine, CA

Calaveras Forest Products Corp-Sandy Gulch and Toyon, CA

General Box Distributor-San Jose and Fresno, CA

Blyes-Jamison Lumber-Fresno, CA

Harbor Box and Lumber Company-Los Angeles, CA

Underwood Lumber-Lakeview, Oregon
In 1963, AFPC had 4 sawmills and of timberland in Northern California, and employed over 4000 workers in 49 location in 16 states.
In 1981, Bendix sold AFP to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.〔(BENDIX COMPLETES FOREST UNIT SALE )〕 Georgia-Pacific acquired AFP in 1988.〔(Forest acquisition )〕
== References ==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「American Forest Products Corporation」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.