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Prolam invests $3.7m to reopen historic sawmill in Motueka

Structural timber supplier refurbishes sawmill closed in 2017 by its previous owners Prime Pine, with the new mill expected to boost its output 20% by 2025.

Prolam has reinstated an 80-year-old sawmill in Motueka.

Liam Rātana Thu, 07 Dec 2023

Structural timber supplier Prolam has renewed an 80-year-old sawmill in Motueka, marking a significant boost for Nelson's timber industry.

The mill, closed in 2017 by its previous owners Prime Pine, has been refurbished and upgraded under the stewardship of Prolam's managing director John

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Liam Rātana Thu, 07 Dec 2023
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