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Boise Cascade and James Hardie expand partnership

Distribution centers in Texas, Florida, and New Jersey are adding James Hardie to their portfolio.
2/7/2023
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Prior to this move, Boise Cascade stocked James Hardie products at 31 of its distribution facilities.

Boise Cascade announced that it will distribute James Hardie Building Products materials in a number of markets.

The partnership includes Boise Cascade distribution locations in Houston and Dallas, Texas; Milton, Florida; and Delanco, New Jersey. 

James Hardie manufactures the leading brand of fiber cement siding and backerboard, gracing the sides of over 10 million homes across North America.

Boise Cascade said that it currently stocks James Hardie products in 31 of it distribution locations nationally. 

 “This provides us the ability to better serve our customers in these markets with a premier product line,”  Ryan Bailey, Division General Line Procurement Manager, Building Materials Division (BMD), said in regard to the new markets.

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“James Hardie products are a natural addition to the value-added, high-quality products we currently provide for our customers,” noted Kolton Barber, Boise Cascade Dallas BMD Branch Manager. “We feel confident that our distribution capabilities, coupled with our strong reputation for providing quality service, will add significant opportunities for James Hardie products in our market.”

“Boise Cascade is a premier supplier of high-quality building materials,” said John Madson, vice president of sales at James Hardie. “We are excited about the expanded impact that they will have on sales of our James Hardie Building Products in Texas, Florida, and the Mid-Atlantic markets.”

Based in Boise, Idaho, Boise Cascade Company is one of the largest producers of engineered wood products and plywood in North America and a leading U.S. wholesale distributor of building products.

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