Christiansen Enterprises LLC Chooses Port of Kalama to Expand Operations and Distribution of Lumber Dry Kiln Parts and Services
Kalama, Washington (PRWEB) July 16, 2013 -- The Port of Kalama will become home to one of the region’s largest providers of dry kilns, parts and services for the forest products industry, Christiansen Enterprises LLC. Christiansen, which successfully weathered the downturn in the economy, is emerging now with a company expansion to the Port of Kalama to deliver on increasing demand for their services. Christiansen moved into the 10,500 square foot Kalama facility on June 1, 2013, and continues serving the giants of the lumber industry while in transition.
Christiansen Enterprises provides kilns, parts and comprehensive on-site services for some of the nation’s largest forest products companies like Weyerhaeuser, Hampton Forest Products, Georgia Pacific, WKO, and most Pacific NW lumber mills.
“Port of Kalama offers us an ideal location to both serve our customers in the forest products industry, and the port staff are about as supportive and helpful as you can get – welcoming us, and helping with our growth and transition in ways we couldn’t have expected,” said Joe Christiansen, owner, Christiansen Enterprises. “And I’ve got to be honest, Kalama’s place on both the Columbia River and Kalama River is a real draw for us as life-long fishermen and lovers of the great outdoors. It’s ideal.”
Christiansen Enterprises joins a growing number of industries and businesses who have found the Port of Kalama an ideal location to grow their businesses. The Port boasts a new Industrial Park and acres of shovel-ready land for manufacturing, technology, storage and many other industry sectors. Sixteen acres of public riverfront parks stand out as popular recreational destinations for both locals and tourists. Port officials cite several advantages for businesses like Christiansen to expand operations in Kalama including:
• No state corporate or personal income taxes
• Collaborative, business-friendly environment
• Affordable/competitive rates
• Accessibility to all modes of transportation
• Quality buildings, land on river/rail/Interstate
• Quality of life, slow-paced, beautiful, quiet, hometown feel
• Proximity to international airport at PDX -- just 30 minutes away
“We welcome Christiansen to our growing community of manufacturing and industrial businesses—their reputation as a high-quality service provider in an industry founded here in the Pacific Northwest is a boon for Kalama,” said Mark Wilson, executive director, Port of Kalama. “The region is beginning to experience an economic rebound and Kalama is perfectly placed to support businesses ready to grow to the next level.”
About Port of Kalama – Where rail and water meet:
The Port of Kalama is located in Southwest Washington on the Columbia River and immediately off of Interstate Highway 5. The port exists to induce capital investment in an environmentally responsible manner to create jobs and to enhance public recreational opportunities. Port of Kalama's industrial area includes seven miles of riverfront property adjacent to the 43' federally-maintained deep draft navigation channel of the Columbia River. The Port is served by the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe and Union Pacific railroads. There are over 20 industries located at the Port of Kalama, employing over 800 people. Port of Kalama offers all the superior facilities businesses need to thrive, and an unsurpassed quality of life. The port offers shovel ready sites, a new Industrial Park, state of the art Marine Terminals and transportation accessibility to rail and highway all just a 25 minute drive to the Portland International Airport. Port of Kalama also offers high-bandwidth communications, with dual access fiber-optic service to Seattle and Portland. Properties currently available at the port for businesses wishing to expand and thrive: http://www.showcase.com/[email protected] Visit http://portofkalama.com.
Liz Newman, Port of Kalama, http://www.portofkalama.com, 360 673-2379, [email protected]
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