What's Happening?
BSW Timber, a leading timber business in the UK, has announced a proposal to close the sawmilling operations at its Carlisle site, potentially affecting 57 jobs. The company plans to transform the facility
into a sawn timber processing and distribution hub, focusing on secondary processing and value-added operations. This transition is part of a broader strategy to enhance the site's capabilities, including the acquisition of additional land and the development of a new railhead. The railhead aims to improve distribution by enabling the transport of logs and timber by rail, connecting Carlisle with BSW Timber's Fort William site in the Scottish Highlands.
Why It's Important?
The proposed closure of the sawmilling operations at BSW Timber's Carlisle site highlights the ongoing shifts within the timber industry towards more efficient and value-added processes. While the transition could lead to job losses, it also represents an investment in infrastructure that may benefit the local economy by improving distribution capabilities. The installation of a railhead in Carlisle could reduce road transport reliance and support other businesses in the region. This move aligns with BSW Timber's goal to increase its total timber production output by 10% next year, reflecting broader industry trends towards optimization and sustainability.
What's Next?
BSW Timber has entered a period of consultation with the affected employees and will provide support to those at risk of redundancy. The company will continue to update stakeholders as the transition progresses. The development of the railhead and the shift in operations are expected to enhance manufacturing efficiencies and support the company's growth objectives. The local community and businesses may also experience changes as the new distribution hub becomes operational, potentially leading to new opportunities in the region.











