About Beasley Forest Products
We are much more than just a Timber Company

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Beasley Forest Products, Inc. is a high production hardwood sawmill that specializes in producing quality hardwood lumber.  We strive to be service oriented, addressing our customers needs quickly and efficiently.  Utilizing the latest sawmill technology allows our sawmill to produce a variety of hardwood products.  Since consistent quality production of lumber requires a readily available supply of logs, Beasley Forest Products directly controls enough timber to provide 65% of the logs that go through our sawmill. 

We provide our customers with dry kiln and green grade lumber, both in the domestic and export markets.   Many pallet manufacturers in the southeastern US rely on us for their pallet cants and custom cut stock.  Our mill also provides crossties and switchties to the railroad industry.  By-products of the production process include landscaping products such as cypress mulch, cypress chips, as well as sawdust for potting soil companies.  We are also a supplier of  chips for local paper mills.  Our export products also include grade logs and chips. 

Avariety of transportation options are available to us.  A railroad spur comes directly onto our property allowing timely rail service.  We are within 125 miles of three different port cities; Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida.  Several trucking companies are also available to us for service. 

In an increasingly global and ever changing business environment, we are always conscience of our customers' needs and satisfaction.  We strive to satisfy our current customers with quality products and excellent service.  Our versatility enables us to provide hardwood lumber to businesses with different needs, regardless of size or location.

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Crane Mats Sales Contact
Grant Beasley
Office: (912) 375-5174 ext. 122
Mobile # (912) 253-5998

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