Particle BoardFiberboard - MDF, HDFFederations - Industry associations
Certifications :
PEFC, FSC, ISO (9000 or 14001)
Federations :
Restricted information
Sales
Production volume (cbm/year) :
-
Products :
Particle Board, Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF), High Density Fiberboard - Hardboard (HDF)
Species :
Purchases
Purchase volume (cbm/year) :
1.000.000
Products :
Standing Timber, saw logs, industrial logs, firewood, stakes, poles, saw logs, poles, industrial logs, Used wood, Wood chips from forest, Wood chips from sawmill, Wood chips from used wood, Off-cuts/edgings, Wood saw dust, Wood shavings, Firewood/woodlogs cleaved, Firewood/woodlogs not cleaved, Subcontracting, See and waterways freight, Road freight, Train freight
, recyclage hout
Species :
Acacia, Alder (European Common Alder, Black Alder) - Alnus Glutinosa, Alder (European Grey Alder) - Alnus Incana, Apple Tree, Ash (White)(Europe), Aspen, white poplar (populus tremula), Aspen (popple) (North America), Beech (Europe), Birch (Europe), Cherry (European Wild), Chestnut (Europe), Elm, Eucalyptus, Hornbeam, Horse Chesnut, Lime Tree (Linden), Magnolia, Maple (European Common Maple), Maple (flamed maple), Maple (Sycamore)(Europe), Oak (American Red - Origin: Europe), Oak (European), Oak (Turkey oak, mosscup oak, quercus cerris), Olive, Pear, Plane (European), Plum, Poplar, Poplar, black (populus nigra, deltoides), Poplar, I214 clone, Poplar, robusta clone, Poplar, serotina (populus serotina), Rowan (Service-tree), Walnut (European), Wild (Service-tree), Willow (Europe), Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra), Cembran Pine, Siberian Yellow Pine - (Pinus cembra), Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga), Fir (Abies alba, pectinata), Grandis Fir (Abies grandis), Larch (Larix spp.), Laricio Pine (Pinus nigra), Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster), Noble Fir (Abies nobilis), Pine (Pinus sylvestris) - Redwood, Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis), Spruce (Picea abies) - Whitewood, Yew (Taxus), Spruce (Picea abies) - Whitewood, Pine (Pinus sylvestris) - Redwood, Larch (Larix spp.), Alder (American Western Red Alder), Ash (American), Aspen (popple) (North America), Basswood (American Linden), Beech (North America), Birch (North America), Butternut, Cherry (American Black), Chestnut (North America), Cottonwood, Elm (American Red), Gum (Sap gum, Red gum), Hackberry, Hickory, Maple (American Hard Maple, Sugar Maple), Maple (American Soft Maple), Oak (American Red - Origin: America), Oak (American White), Pecan, Poplar - Tulipwood (American Yellow Poplar), Sassafras, Sycamore (North America), Walnut (American Black), White Ash (North America), Willow (North America), California Red Fir (Abies magnifica), Cedar (North America), Cypress (North America), Douglas Fir, Oregon Pine (North America), Eastern Red Cedar, Eastern White Pine (North America), Fir (North America), Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), Juniper (Western Juniper), Larch (Larix occidentalis)(North America), Loblolly Pine, Monterey Pine/Radiata Pine, Northern White Cedar, Pacific Silver Fir (Abies amabilis), Pine (North America), Pitch Pine (Pinus caribea), Ponderosa Pine, Red Pine (North America), Redwood, Sequoia (Sequoia sempervirens), Southern Yellow Pine, SPF (North America), Spruce (North America), Sugar Pine, Western Red Cedar (WRC), Western White Pine (North America), White Fir (Abies concolor), White Fir (North America), Yew (North America), Elliotis Pine (Pinus Elliotis), Parana Pine, Radiata Pine (Pinus radiata, insignis)(South America), Taeda Pine
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