Organized
in 1956, Fulghum Industries, located in Wadley, Georgia, is one of the foremost
manufacturers of high quality wood processing equipment. Fulghum Chip Mills are operating
world wide supplying pulpwood chips to many of the leading paper makers including, Georgia
Pacific, MeadWestvaco, Forestal Del Sur Ltda (Chile), Smurfit-Stone Container
Corporation, and Canterbury Timber Products (New Zealand), among others.
Fulghum Industries not only provides equipment and systems, but complete consulting,
engineering, fabrication, installation and start-up services.
Fulghum Fibres,
Founded in 1989 by O.T. (Tommy) Fulghum and headquarted in Augusta, Georgia, is a service
provider to the forest products and pulp/paper industries. The companys
28
Chip Mill installations are capable of producing 12,000,000 metric tons of high quality
pulpwood chips annually.
Fulghum
Fibrefuels, Ltd. , with its association and operations within the forest industry
worldwide is well positioned to furnish your renewable biofuel needs, providing a clean
burning fuel that meets your specific requirements. Presently bulk shipments are being
made from the Nova Scotia mill. This mill is producing custom blends of biofuel pellets
manufactured from both wood sawdust and bark for customers in northern Europe. Additional
mill sites are available which will permit us to build additional mills at many locations
throughout the world to serve the energy industry.
For additional information concerning our current
operations and to discuss how we may provide special fuels for your needs contact:
John
Bradley or Kurt Malzer
Fulghum Fibrefuels, Ltd.
P.O. Box 15395
Augusta, Georgia 30919
Phone: (706) 651-1000
Fax: (706) 651-1101
e-mail john.bradley@fulghumfibres.com
kurt.malzer@fulghumfibres.com
www.fulghumfibrefuels.com
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