Associations

Oak Creek Wood Products is proudly associated with the following professional industry associations and institutes.

 

NWCPA

 

Western Pallet Association

 

Canadian Wood Pallet and Container Association

 

Nature's Packaging

 

National Minority Supplier Development Council

 

National Wooden Pallet & Container Association

The NWPCA is the largest organization of wood packaging professionals in the world, with more than 750 company members in 40 countries who manufacture, repair and distribute pallets and wood packaging in unit-load solutions, or who supply products and services to the industry.

 

 

Western Pallet Association

The Western Pallet Association (WPA) is recognized as the leading advocate for the pallet industry in the western region of North America.   WPA is the trusted source of up-to-date information on the issues and trends impacting the western region of the pallet industry to all those interested globally.

 

Canadian Wood Pallet and Container Association

The Canadian Wood Pallet and Container Association has been the voice of the wood packaging industry since 1968. The CWPCA’s objective is to actively protect Canadian interests globally and support our members by sharing tools and information that protect and promote the wood packaging industry. 

Nature's Packaging

Nature’s Packaging® is a North American initiative to develop and deliver sound, fact-based materials on the environmental opportunities associated with your wood packaging selection decisions. It is our firm belief this information will lead to your expanded use of wooden pallets and wooden containers, and collectively we’ll improve the environment while addressing the growing needs of global distribution.

National Minority Supplier Development Council

Founded in 1972, the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) is the longest-operating business growth engine for the broadest group of systematically excluded communities of color (Asian-Indian, Asian-Pacific, Black, Hispanic, and Native American), and our impact goes far beyond supply chain. It’s about upward mobility for the emerging majority of Americans, an equal shot at participating in the American experiment of free-market capitalism and entrepreneurship.