Weyerhaeuser targets $1 billion profit gain with AI forestry tools

Weyerhaeuser plans to use artificial intelligence across its forestry operations, including logging, replanting, trucking, and mills, to achieve a $1 billion increase in annual profit by 2030, independent of lumber prices. The company is deploying AI for digital timberland modeling, seedling survival assessment, and semi-autonomous logging, leveraging 125 years of forest-growth data. This initiative aims to double 2025 profits and involves technologies like AI-assisted navigation for skidders and in-cabin assistants for harvesters.

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