Production capacity of the sawmill will be reduced by approximately 16 million board feet.

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Conifex to take unscheduled downtime at Mackenzie lumber mill in British Columbia

Conifex to take unscheduled downtime at Mackenzie lumber mill in British Columbia

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Conifex Timber Inc. announced unscheduled downtime for four weeks at its Mackenzie, British Columbia sawmill commencing June 5, 2023. It is anticipated that the unscheduled downtime will impact production capacity by approximately 16 million board feet.

The downtime is necessitated by the low water levels forecasted in the Williston Reservoir negatively impacting Conifex’s ability to safely and efficiently utilize its reservoir assets and reduced demand for lumber products amid challenging economic conditions. Conifex intends to utilize the production downtime to complete critical maintenance activities at its sawmill. Company expects to resume normal lumber production operations in July 2023, but will closely monitor market conditions and adjust production plans accordingly.

“We regret the impact this may have on our employees, their families, and the community. We appreciate everyone’s commitment to safe, reliable and efficient operations, and look forward to resuming production in July,” said Ken Shields, Chairman and CEO. Conifex’s power plant operation will remain unaffected. 

Conifex acquired the Mackenzie sawmill in 2010. The sawmill production is about 110 million board feet of lumber.