Universal Forest Products is now UFP Industries
“We are not just a forest products or wood company anymore,” said CEO
“It’s a truly exciting time for us, as we unleash the full power of our people to execute on our opportunities and grow our company.”
The company will seek shareholder approval for the change to its corporate name at its next annual meeting of shareholders in
In conjunction with the reorganization and name change, the company has updated its website, ufpi.com, with business segment information and introduced new branding that includes a modernized version of its tree logo.
“Our tree logo is deeply rooted in our 65-year history and is well known in our industry as a symbol of excellence,” said Missad. “Our updated logo captures our heritage of performance while pointing to further growth to come.”
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