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Light at end of the tunnel: Vancouver’s Northwest Pipe Co. expresses optimism about 2024

Company took a hit as interest rates slowed economy

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: June 28, 2024, 6:06am
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Northwest Pipe Co., long headquartered in Vancouver, is one of the largest steel pipe companies in the country. In recent years, it has also embraced pre-cast concrete products to expand its reach beyond steel.
Northwest Pipe Co., long headquartered in Vancouver, is one of the largest steel pipe companies in the country. In recent years, it has also embraced pre-cast concrete products to expand its reach beyond steel. (Photos contributed by Northwest Pipe Co.) Photo Gallery

As interest rates slowed down the economy, Vancouver’s Northwest Pipe Co. took a hit. But its leadership says business is looking up.

Northwest Pipe Co. released its latest annual letter to shareholders earlier this month, pointing to 2023 as a slower year but expressing optimism going forward.

President and CEO Scott Montross expects 2024 to be a big year, as revenues are already surpassing what they were this time last year.

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