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Arctic Directory April 2015: Pacific Alaska Lumber brings Zigma to Alaska
Pacific Alaska Lumber has signed an agreement with Zigma Ground Solutions”, said John Horjes, PAL director of business development. “PAL is the newest North American distributor, and will stock ‘TuffTrak XL’ and ‘Liberty mats’ in Seward, Alaska.” The Seward facility is “multifunctional,” providing truck and rail delivery to all points local and north, while maintaining barge deployment synergies, ready to serve other locations in Alaska.
Zigma is recognized as a global leader in designing and manufacturing temporary access and ground protection mats. Zigma mats maximize performance, safety, value, and are 100 percent recyclable at end of life. Manufactured from recycled high density or ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, they are chemically inert, avoiding leaching of possible pollutants.
Zigma joins PAL’s offerings of Traditional and CLT mats that include rig, crane, road, access and specialty mats.
PAL serves all industries of oil and gas, electric and transmission, mining and construction, bridge and marine, and all locations in Alaska.
Pacific Alaska Lumber provides materials to all locations in Alaska, and specializes in full container and truckloads. For more information visit www.zigmagroundsolutions.com or www.pacaklumber.com.
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