Sealaska
Timber Corporation (STC), headquartered in Ketchikan, Alaska, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sealaska
Corporation. Founded in 1979, STC was formed to develop and market the
resources conveyed to Sealaska through ANCSA.
Sealaska
owns 290,000 acres of surface land, and STC is the dominant timber
producer in Southeast Alaska. With nearly 30 years of experience
harvesting logs from our aboriginal forests to world markets, STC is a
price leader on the Pacific coast, marketing more than 3.5 billion
board feet of timber since its inception.
STC takes great
pride in responsible forest management, consistent quality assurance
and reliability of delivery. Primary products marketed by STC include
western hemlock, Sitka spruce, western red cedar and Alaska yellow
cedar.
The timber industry is constantly changing and
STC must carefully evaluate future ANCSA harvest levels to maintain sustainable forests. Long-term, strategic forest management is
vital to the longevity of Sealaska Corporation, and is the driving factor in STC operations. We are committed to finding the best methods to
responsibly manage our forest, fish and wildlife habitats to ensure
future generations the benefit of a productive timber environment.