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- Fulghum Industries
For over sixty years, Fulghum Industries has provided quality equipment to the forest products industry Our organization has endeavored to meet the needs of the forest products market by constantly paying attention to detail, quality and innovations in technology
- Fulghum Industries, Inc. Completes Successful Commissioning of New 180 . . .
The certification process for the log crane was officially completed on October 8, 2025, marking another significant milestone in Fulghum’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-performance, reliable equipment to the wood products industry
- Fulghum Commissions Two 170’ Log Cranes at Axis, Alabama
Fulghum Industries, Inc is pleased to announce the commissioning of two newly installed 170-foot, 45-ton log cranes as part of Comact’s modernization project for Canfor Southern Pine
- Log Cranes - Fulghum IndustriesFulghum Industries
With millions of operating hours in real-world woodyards, Fulghum cranes are a trusted choice for efficient unloading, storing, and feeding of tree-length logs for both lumber and chipmill operations
- Satellite Chipmills - Fulghum IndustriesFulghum Industries
Fulghum Satellite Chipmills are chipmills located in a remote location (usually within 100 miles of the pulp and paper mill) to process the logs into chips and transport the chips and bark to the pulp and paper mill by truck or rail
- FULGHUM 12ft DRUM DEBARKER
DRIVES: Rubber tired drives are used to rotate all Fulghum drums The many advantages of these drives include shock absorption, reduced noise and maintenance, improved speed control and the ability to "soft start" the equipment in ramping up
- Fulghum Industries History
Soon after the first rosserhead, Fulghum realized the industry's need for a high quality chipper This resulted in the first diversification of Fulghum's product line Today, Fulghum chippers are recognized worldwide as among the very best in the industry
- Charles Ingram Lumber Commissions Fulghum 170 ft. Log Crane
Fulghum Industries, Inc has successfully commissioned a new 170 ft 45-ton log crane for Charles Ingram Lumber’s expanding operations in Effingham, SC
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