| Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels Industry | Energy Sector | Mr. Francis Rougier CEO | XPAR Exchange | FR0000037640 ISIN |
| France Country | 1,263 Employees | 8 Jun 2012 Last Dividend | 29 Jun 2007 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Rougier S.A. is a significant player in the global timber industry, boasting a robust portfolio of timber production and sales operations. Since its inception in 1923, the company has established a strong presence both in its home country, France, and across international markets. Based in Niort, France, Rougier S.A. has built its reputation on the back of its commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability in the timber sector. Through its various subsidiaries, Rougier S.A. is positioned to address a diverse range of customer needs in the timber products market.
Rougier S.A. offers a wide variety of logs sourced responsibly from forests. These logs serve as the foundational raw material for numerous industries, including construction, furniture making, and paper production.
The dimensional wood products by Rougier S.A. include a range of precisely cut wood pieces used in construction, cabinetry, and fine woodworking. This category encompasses beams, boards, planks, and panels cut to standardized dimensions for ease of use.
Plywood, known for its strength and flexibility, is a versatile product offered by Rougier S.A. It is made by gluing together layers of wood veneers, which are then compressed under high pressure. Plywood is widely used in the construction industry for flooring, roofing, and wall sheathing, as well as in furniture making.
Glued-laminated timber, or glulam, is another innovative product from Rougier S.A. This engineered wood product is made by gluing together individual pieces of timber to form a single, large, and structurally robust component. Glulam is highly valued in architectural and structural applications for its aesthetic appeal and strength.
Finger-jointed solid blocks represent a solution provided by Rougier S.A. for applications requiring high durability and stability. These blocks are created by interlocking short sections of wood together through finger joints, which increases the uniformity and strength of the wood. This product is commonly used in the manufacturing of doors, windows, and furniture.