Wood-Mizer Industries sp. z o.o
Wood-Mizer is a world leader in the production of sawmill equipment and blades using thin kerf technology. This is confirmed by the fact that more than 80 000 of Wood-Mizer sawmills are operating in over 100 countries around the world. We provide technologically advanced products that increase profitability and help achieve sustainable development. International sales and service teams have decades of experience and provide professional service worldwide. Modern production plants located in the Europe and United States guarantee the highest quality products at an affordable price. Wood-Mizer is constantly developing new products that are designed with the future in mind.
Company details
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Forestry
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Employees:
- 101-1000
About Us
WOOD - Beautiful. Natural. Renewable.
With wood, we can build a better world for millions of people, today and tomorrow. In the wood industry of tomorrow, sustainable and profitable wood processing will work together. It is an attainable goal with innovative wood processing solutions from Wood-Mizer.
“People are much more aware of the need to conserve and maintain forest cover. They are realising how important it is for the environment and preserving the resource for the future. We want to play our part in that as well.”
In 1982, Wood-Mizer started from humble beginnings – in a garage in Indiana, USA. There, an idea was born that would change how logs could become lumber. Something new was created and new opportunities became apparent. Suddenly, anyone could produce their own wood easily and economically, and a revolution began for wood producers around the world.
In 1990, a Polish entrepreneur recognised the possibilities and introduced Wood-Mizer’s products to Europe. Our European headquarters was established in Kolo, Poland to serve the markets of Europe, Africa, and Asia. The company grew as more and more people were introduced to the concept of thin-kerf sawmilling technology.