Rayonier Inc, headquartered in Wildlight,
Florida
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, is a timberland
real estate investment trust
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("REIT") with assets located in softwood
timber
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growing regions in the United States and New Zealand. Its core business segments are timber and real estate.
As of December 31, 2024, the company owned or leased approximately 2.5 million acres of timberlands overall, located in the
U.S. South (1.75 million acres) and U.S. Pacific Northwest (308,000 acres). The company also has a 77% ownership interest in Matariki Forestry Group, a joint venture, that owns or leases approximately 412,000 acres of timberlands in
New Zealand
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.
History
Rayonier was founded in 1926 as the Rainier Pulp and Paper Company in
Shelton, Washington, with a headquarters office in
San Francisco
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,
California
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. Its name was inspired by
Mount Rainier
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in Washington state. Its first mill opened the next year in Shelton
Washington, on the
Olympic Peninsula. The mill used ''
Tsuga heterophylla
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'' (western hemlock) trees to create a premium bleached paper pulp.
In September 1930, Rainier Pulp and Paper began working with the
DuPont
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chemical company to produce
hemlock pulp for the manufacture of
rayon
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. Two additional pulp mills were constructed and began operation in the state of
Washington at
Hoquiam, Washington and
Port Angeles, Washington
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.
Rainier Pulp and Paper changed its name to Rayonier, a
portmanteau
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Fernandina Beach, Florida, pulp mill, which began production in 1939.
In 1944, the company moved its offices to
New York City
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.
As World War II ended, Rayonier began making large land purchases in the Pacific Northwest. The Rayonier Foundation was created in 1952 to provide assistance to charitable, civic and education organizations in the communities where Rayonier did business.
Rayonier opened international sales offices in Europe and Asia during 1954. That same year, another pulp mill in the southeast was constructed at
Jesup, Georgia.
["Our History: 1954.](_blank)
rayonier.com. Retrieved 2025-04-27 High demand prompted the facility to double its capacity by 1957.
ITT purchased the company in 1968 and the name changed to ITT Rayonier.
The Jesup mill grew larger in 1974, becoming the largest pulp mill on earth.
Company headquarters were moved again in 1978; this time to
Stamford, Connecticut
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.
Diplomatic relations with
China
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were restored in 1979. The following year, Rayonier received orders for pulp and logs. It took almost five years to receive permission to open an office in
Beijing
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in 1985.
A log-trading office was opened in New Zealand during 1988. The New Zealand government sold Rayonier of timberland in 1992.
The company was spun off from ITT in 1994 with the company name reverting to Rayonier and shares again traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Rayonier purchased of timberland in Florida, Georgia and Alabama in 1999, then relocated the corporate offices to
Jacksonville, Florida
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, to be closer to company employees and properties.
Rayonier converted to a
real estate investment trust
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(REIT) on January 1, 2004.
TerraPointe LLC was established in 2005 to manage properties with development potential.
The 2006 purchase of in six states brought the company's total of land owned, leased or managed to in the U.S. and New Zealand.
In March 2008, the company purchased for $215 million in southwest Washington state from Sierra Pacific
In March 2013, the company sold its wood products division, including its mills in Baxley, Swainsboro, and Eatonton,
Georgia
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, to
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-based
International Forest Products (Interfor) for $80 million.
In April 2013, the company increased its shareholding in the joint venture Matariki Forestry Group in New Zealand from 26% to 65% for $140 million.
In May 2014, Rayonier named David L. Nunes as post-separation president and CEO for Rayonier.
A
class action
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against members of the former management team by certain shareholders was launched for the period from October 26, 2010, to November 7, 2014, claiming over-harvesting while communicating publicly harvesting below a sustainable rate.
On October 5, 2017, the court entered orders approving the settlement and a plan of distribution terminating these class actions.
In June 2014, Rayonier spun off its performance fibers business into an independent, publicly traded company,
Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. (NYSE: RYAM). Shareholders of Rayonier received one share of the new Rayonier Advanced Materials company for every three shares of Rayonier on June 27, 2014.
In August 2015, Rayonier announced its ownership in the New Zealand joint venture will increase from 65% to approximately 77%, as part of an anticipated recapitalization of the JV.
In May 2016, Rayonier announced upgrades to it Pacific Northwest timberland portfolio through the acquisition of 61,000 acres of timberlands in western Oregon for $263 million, and a disposition of 55,000 acres comprising predominantly pre-merchantable timber in Washington state for $130 million.
In August 2017, Rayonier consolidated its corporate headquarters, real estate, and forest resources offices into a newly constructed, state-of-the-art building in Wildlight, Florida. The company is currently constructing a 23,600 acre development in Wildlight. It began work on phase two of the project in 2022, developing 15,000 acres of land.
In May 2020, Rayonier acquired ''Pope Resources'' in the Pacific Northwest.
In March 2025, Rayonier announced the intended sale of its interest in the New Zealand Joint Venture to the Rohatyn Group for $710 million.
"Rayonier and The Rohatyn Group Announce Agreement on Sale of New Zealand Joint Venture Interest for $710 Million."
businesswire, March 10, 2025. Retrieved April 26, 2025
Business segments
* Timber (47% of total sales for 2024)
* U.S. real estate (51% of total sales for 2024)
* Trading (2% of total sales for 2024).
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