Sawmills, panels & building products

UFP Industries, Inc.

Publicly traded · Nasdaq: UFPI

UFP Industries buys lumber and turns it into finished goods: pressure-treated products for retail, industrial packaging and crating, site-built housing components, and components for manufactured housing. It runs dozens of plants across the United States and buys southern yellow pine as its primary raw material.

Ownership
Publicly traded
Listed as
Nasdaq: UFPI
Headquarters
Grand Rapids, Michigan
People
About 13,800 as of 27 December 2025

Does it buy timber from private landowners?

No - it does not buy standing timber or logs from landowners.

UFP is a buyer of sawn lumber, not of standing timber or logs. Its raw material comes from mill suppliers it has long-term relationships with - so it moves the demand for your wood one step downstream, not at the stump.

This is a company-level answer taken from what the company itself publishes. Every mill sets its own specifications, haul radius and gate price, and any of them can stop buying without notice. Confirm with the mill before you put a crew on the ground — and for a real number on a real tract, let buyers bid against each other.

What it makes and sells

  • Pressure-treated lumber
  • Industrial packaging and crating
  • Site-built housing components
  • Manufactured housing components

In the U.S. South

Uses primarily southern yellow pine in its treating, packaging and site-built operations, which makes it a large indirect consumer of Southern sawtimber.

Find the mills in your county in the state agency directories.

Where these facts came from

Checked against these documents on 14 August 2026. AXE USA has no relationship with UFP Industries: nobody paid to be listed, this profile is not a recommendation, and nothing here is investment advice. If a fact disagrees with the company itself, the company is right.

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