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Thompson Mahogany Company Merges with East Teak Fine Hardwoods, Inc.

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Matt Mladenka
October 15th, 2009


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East Teak Thompson Low ResHot off the press, Thompson Mahogany Company has merged with East Teak Fine Hardwoods, Inc.!  Both companies are very excited today, as TMC is now officially a wholly owned subsidiary of East Teak.  Pictured from left to right are:  Don R. Daseke, Chairman of the Board of East Teak; Wayne Rogers, President and CEO of East Teak; and Don Thompson, who will remain with the company as President of Thompson Mahogany.

Here’s the official news release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                

Thompson Mahogany Company Merges with East Teak Fine Hardwoods, Inc.

Combined Companies Expand Product Offerings

DALLAS — October 15, 2009 — Thompson Mahogany Company, a fine hardwoods importer based in Philadelphia, has merged with East Teak Fine Hardwoods, Inc., an importer of First European Quality Teak and other fine hardwood products based in South Carolina and Washington state.

Thompson Mahogany Company will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of East Teak, yet will maintain full operational autonomy from its headquarters location. The combined entities will leverage the strength of both companies to better serve customers in the residential, commercial, hospitality and marine industries.

Founded in 1843, Thompson Mahogany Company is a preeminent supplier of quality tropical hardwoods from Central America, South America and Africa. Thompson directly imports more than 25 exotic wood species of lumber, decking, and flooring, used for furniture, flooring, outdoor decks and boardwalks. The company ships into the ports of Camden, NJ and Philadelphia, supplying wholesalers, distributors and manufacturers throughout the United States and Canada. In 2001, the Philadelphia Inquirer recognized Thompson Mahogany Company as one of Philadelphia’s historical businesses.

Founded in 1972, East Teak Fine Hardwoods, Inc. is the leading importer of the highest grade teak and other fine hardwood species used as decking, flooring, siding, mouldings and custom millwork in the construction of hotels, resorts, office buildings, luxury homes and yachts.  From its facilities in South Carolina and Washington, East Teak serves the architectural, up-scale residential, commercial construction, hospitality and boating industries throughout the United States and the Caribbean.

“Thompson Mahogany has an exceptional reputation in the industry and is well known for its quality products and excellent customer service. We want to continue this tradition while strengthening both companies in the market,” said Wayne Rogers, President and Chief Executive Officer of East Teak Fine Hardwoods. “Thompson Mahogany joining the East Teak family offers many benefits, including a strong customer base across North America; a complementary product line; the addition of direct suppliers in South America and Africa; and an expanded distributor network.”

Industry veteran Don Thompson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Thompson Mahogany Company, will remain as President of Thompson Mahogany. Thompson has served as President of the International Wood Products Association and is a leader in the promotion of sustainable forestry.  “Joining with East Teak assures that the great legacy of Thompson Mahogany will continue,” said Thompson. “East Teak understands how we do business and the importance of the relationships we have built over the years with our customers, suppliers and distributors. I feel confident teaming with East Teak will enable Thompson Mahogany and East Teak to better serve all of our customers.”

Headquartered in Dallas, East Teak operates under the direction of Don R. Daseke, Chairman of the Board.  “I am very excited to see these two highly respected industry giants come together,” stated Mr. Daseke.  “Both Thompson Mahogany and East Teak have proven they know how to serve customers effectively.  Their people and knowledge of fine hardwoods are the keys to great customer service.  This combined company will now have one of the largest inventories of imported fine hardwoods in the United States.”

Mr. Daseke was the founder and CEO of Walden Residential Properties, Inc., a Real Estate Investment Trust listed on the New York Stock Exchange until it was sold in 2000.  He is Chairman of the Board of Smokey Point Distributing, Inc.; Chairman of the Board of Liquid Motors, Inc.; a Trustee of DePauw University; the past Chairman of the Dallas Chapter of the World Presidents Organization; and the Founding Chairman of Sage Telecom, Inc.  Mr. Daseke was elected to the Town of Addison (Texas) City Council in May 2009.

Financing for the transaction was provided in part by PNC Bank, N. A., a member of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE:PNC).

For more information, visit www.eastteak.com and www.thomahog.com.

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Species: Accoya Decking Installation

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Matt Mladenka
September 11th, 2009


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Here’s a quick video of Accoya® decking being installed at a residence.  Follow the moulding process where wood blanks are turned into decking with the edges eased.  Then watch as the Accoya® deck is completed.  Accoya® FSC (Mixed Credit) certified wood was used for the front porch and back deck.  Accoya® wood is made only from sustainably sourced wood.  Because this “modified” wood absorbs 80 percent less water than does conventional wood, the wood is substantially more stable, lasts much longer and requires far less maintenance.  The use of Accoya® wood will help the project gain half of a LEED-H point in the category of Materials & Resources, exterior decking and contribute to the overall percentage of FSC wood used in the home.

 

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Species: FSC Poplar In Stock!

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August 20th, 2009


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FSCPoplar 57 Low ResEast Teak is now stocking FSC (100% Pure) Poplar!  Poplar is an inexpensive hardwood species used primarily in architectural mouldings, and used by builders as a standard wood for base boards, door and window trim, casing and crown mouldings.

The company is stocking paint-grade, 4/4 random widths and lengths, and sells rough lumber or manufactures finished moulding profiles in its Donalds, South Carolina mill.

East Teak has been expanding its stock of various FSC woods as industry demand grows.  FSC Poplar is another new option for our customers that can contribute to point calculations in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® rating system or the National Association of Homebuilders’ Green Building Standard.  In addition to being a certified wood, it may satisfy the 500 mile radius sourcing requirement as well.

For more information about FSC Poplar or other FSC certified woods in stock, visit www.CertifiedHardwoods.com, or contact Matt Medlin at (800) 338-5636 or medlin@eastteak.com.

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