Burrows
Lumber Inc. is a wholesaler and distributor of various softwood
and hardwood
lumber products, primarily dimensional SPF from British Columbia, Alberta
and Quebec. Our head office is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
where we
have four lumber traders focusing on U.S. and Canadian softwood accounts
and one lumber trader marketing various hardwood products. In addition,
Burrows
has a branch sales office, with 1 trader, located in Calgary. Reload
facilities are in Calgary, Edmonton, Chicago, Kansas City and Minneapolis.
Burrows
distributes
both by rail reload and remanufacturing facilities. Annual sales are
in excess of 110 million length SPF and SPF Studs throughout North
America.
Our standard products, randomlength lumber, boards, resawn material,
pallet and crating stock, and many custom cut or specialty products.
Other products
marketed include Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, Eastern SPF, Cedar, Plywood,
OSB, Engineered Wood and various hardwood species and products.
Mission
The
mission of Burrows Lumber Inc. is to provide lumber distribution from
our suppliers to our customers in a professional manner reflecting the
principles of honesty, integrity and timeliness. We endeavor to
ensure customer and supplier satisfaction while ensuring that the transactions
undertaken meet the objectives of profitability to secure the long-term
viability of the company.
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History
-- Our Second Century
The
Burrows Lumber Company was founded in 1879 at time when forests seemed
inexhaustible and opportunity for new settlers abounded. The Company's
accomplishments through its 125 year history are due primarily to
the
groundwork laid down by the company founder, Theodore Arthur Burrows.
Born
in 1857, Theo. A. Burrows inherited his sense of adventure from his
paternal grandfather, John Burrows who left his home in Plymouth England
in 1813. Settling in Bytown, he was granted the first land patent. John
Burrows, an engineer became the Overseer of Works for the construction
of the Rideau Canal which links Lake Ontario with the capital city,
Ottawa. Today, the Houses of Parliament, seat of the Canadian federal
government sits upon the original Burrows homestead.
In
1877, the thirst for change and the spirit of adventure lured Theo.
A. Burrows on a journey West. Immigration to the new province
of Manitoba was slow, but steady and new settlers made the arduous
trip
in search of land that was rich and fertile, cheap and abundant. Burrows
first worked on a survey crew charting the lake district. This early
experience exposed him to the raw riches of the region and ultimately
set him upon his course for a career in the lumber industry.
Burrows
purchased his first timber berths on Lake Winnipeg. The need for lumber
for new settlers seemed insatiable. Burrows proved to be an astute
businessman and in 1879, he established The Theo. A. Burrows Lumber
Company. The Company prospered and grew. Acquiring vast timber
berths, the Company logged great stands of majestic pine, tamarack
and
spruce, loading the timbers onto horse-drawn sleighs, crossing the
frozen land to river's edge where it waited for the Spring log run
to his sawmills
downstream. The lumber was cut, planed and air-dried then shipped
to markets across Canada and exported to the United States. In
addition, the Company operated 38 retail stores across the Prairie
Provinces,
furnishing building supplies and offering construction plans and building
advice to customers.
In
1890, Theo. A. Burrows co-founded the Western Retail Lumbermen's Association
whose mission of self-regulation developed accepted standards and recognized
business practices for the lumber industry. Burrows was a major
proponent of selective cutting and forest management and spoke at forest
industry meetings on the value of sustainable development.
If
the West was going to prosper, Burrows realized the need for reliable
transportation was critical to its future. He ran for public
office where he lobbied extensively and successfully for increased
rail service
to encourage future immigration and provide transportation of prairie
product to markets. He served as Land Commissioner to the Canadian
Northern Railway, the forerunner of the current Canadian National
Railway. His
service to the public was recognized when he was appointed Lieutenant
Governor of the Province of Manitoba in 1925, a post he served until
his death in 1929.
His
nephew, Theo. A. Sparks assumed ownership of the Company and steered
it through the difficult years of the Depression and World War II.
In the early 1950s, the company passed out of family hands. In
1976, James W. Clarke bought the company and expanded it from a staff
of three with annual sales of $250,000 to a company of twenty associates
and staff with annual sales of over $70,000,000.
Throughout
its rich history, the Company has stayed on top in a highly competitive
business. Its success is based upon its ability to anticipate industry
trends to engage in honest business practices and to place customer
service as a top priority. Based upon its illustrious history, the Theo.
A. Burrows Lumber Company looks forward to continued growth and prosperity
into its second century.
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Reloads
Northern
Distribution
977
Kenaston Blvd, Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg
Reload
555
Hervo St., Winnipeg, MB
Eola
Warehousing
675
McClure, Aurora, IL
Twin
City Reload
2517A
West County Road B, St. Paul, MN
A
Commitment to Excellence
Excellence
is defined as satisfaction of all Customers. To satisfy all Customers,
we must provide excellent service, excellent products and excellent
relationships. Excellence is EVERYONE'S responsibility.
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