September 2024
Cover: LP Rides With Siding At Hayward
The first Louisiana-Pacific site for the production of oriented strandboard at Hayward, Wis. has blossomed decades later into a leading manufacturer of the company’s highly successful SmartSide EWP-based siding product.
Inside This Issue
LP’S FLAGSHIP SIDING OPERATION IS NO STRANGER TO BREAKING NEW GROUND
Just as the Hayward operation set milestones with original OSB production in the U.S., the facility is doing likewise with engineered wood SmartSide siding today.
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UPDATE
- APA Recognizes Safety Performers
- LP Touts Sustainability
- Besse Closes Three Locations
PRESSES
- Biele
- Dieffenbacher
- Dunhua Bytter Technology
- Hapco
- IPCO
- Ledinek
- Krafft
- Minda
- Mingke
- Sherdil Precision
- Taihei
- USNR
- Wemhöner
TP&EE PREVIEW
- Advanced Material Handling
- Altec
- Arxada
- Brunette
- Claussen All-Mark
- Evergreen Engineering
- Grenzebach
- John King Chains
- Metal Detectors
- Murray Latta
- Raute
- Samuel Coding & Labeling
- Samuel Packaging
- Signode
- USNR
- Westmill
IWF
International Woodworking Fair (IWF), held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta August 6-9, is mostly known for the massive amount of wood products machinery spread through three exhibition halls. But many wood products producers themselves set up attractive exhibits to tout some of their wood products while bringing together their sales representatives.
SUPPLY LINES
- Martin Named NA Sales Rep
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Büttner Enhances Service Offerings
- Dieffenbacher Hosts Tech Symposium
- Georgia Tracks Pine Beetle
CLIPPINGS
- Seemac Appoints Goecke As CEO
- PWT Expands Sales Team
- FPS Announces New Leadership
- Weyco Continues To ‘Thrive’
- AWC Receives $6 Million Grant
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Let’s Hear It For The Ladies
Article by Jessica Johnson, Senior Editor, Panel World
One of the things I noticed when I joined the Panel World staff at the ripe ole age of 23 was how often I was the only woman in the conference rooms of the mills I visited. There’d be a female secretary, maybe one or two ladies out on the manufacturing floor, but that was rare. Thankfully, the landscape has changed in the decade plus I’ve been stomping around wood-based panel plants. More and more women are on production floors and in salaried positions—aligning with the Manufacturing Institute’s 35×30 campaign, which aims to increase the percentage of women in manufacturing to 35% by 2030.
Earlier this summer I made the trip to Louisiana-Pacific’s siding plant in Hayward, about two hours from my family’s cabin in northern Wisconsin. A welcomed break from family time—I mean how much fishing can my twin 10-year-olds do, you ask? 16 hours per day apparently. And imagine my pleasant surprise as I was talking “fun facts” with Plant Manager Brett Wienen that corporate-wide in LP, the most tenured female team member was on his staff.
She’s Wanda Headley, currently Hayward’s Supply Chain Planning & Fulfillment Manager, though Wienen says over her career she’s “done pretty much everything.” Having started with Hayward in December 1984, she’s closing in on 40 years. Back then, LP’s organizational structure was split into regional offices, and Headley got her start as an administrative assistant for the Northern Regional office located in Hayward. After a year, she moved over to the LP Hayward mill and hasn’t looked back.
According to Headley: “Back when I started my career with LP there were very few women in management or on the mill floor. That has changed dramatically within the last 10 years or so.” A sign of the changing times, of course, but most importantly a good reminder that hard work and dedication are not gender-specific.
Thanks to Headley’s consistent presence she’s been able to travel to nearly all of the facilities in the LP portfolio (including the Nashville corporate offices) to help train others on the coordination of production with the facility’s team and the planners at LP’s corporate offices.
Women still only make up less than a third of the manufacturing workforce. I’m so proud to come across careers like Headley’s that prove Rosie the Riveter all those decades ago was right: We Can Do It!
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