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Frank Faehner, Chairman of American Wood Fibers,
has been involved with "total wood waste utilization"
for over 50 years. In 1966, he incorporated Eastern Wood Fibers
in Jessup, Maryland and set out to become the nation’s
largest supplier of wood flour and wood by-products. In 1988,
he achieved this objective and the name was changed to American
Wood Fibers to more accurately reflect the depth of our resources
and the national scope the company had achieved.
Today, there are American Wood Fiber plants and distribution
centers near the majority of our nation's major timber processors
from coast-to-coast. We are also rapidly expanding to include
Canada, Mexico and other international markets.
Despite this significant growth and national scope, our focus
still remains on family. American Wood Fibers embodies the culture
of courtesy, respect and a commitment to customer service that
originated with our company founder. Today that same commitment
is sustained by the fourth generation of the Faehner family
and all AWF employees. |
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