From Hamilton to Siberia: Montana log home business forms Russian partnership. (Rocky Mountain Log Homes): An article from: Montana Business Quarterly
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From the supplier: Hamilton, MO-based Rocky Mountain Log Homes has profited from the partnership formed with Russia. The partnership involved the company’s manufacturing and selling of a log factory to the Russians. Rocky Mountain transported the factory components to Siberia in 1992 and took about three months to assemble and test it and to train operators. The Russian factory manufactures houses made of Siberian pine trees, which are marketed to countries, including Russia, Turkey, Greece and South Korea.
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Title: From Hamilton to Siberia: Montana log home business forms Russian partnership. (Rocky Mountain Log Homes)
Author: Carolyn Schultz
Publication: Montana Business Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 1998
Publisher: University of Montana
Volume: v35 Issue: n2 Page: p25(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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