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Reshaping Timber Flows From Forest to Market[

16.04.2026. The Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea–Suez Canal corridor form a central bridge linking Asia and the Middle East with European markets. Any instability in these routes immediately reverberates through global supply chains. African hardwood exports to Europe benefit from a structural advantage: they largely bypass the geopolitical chokepoints.

11.03.2026.  Recent trade statistics indicate that the U.S. hardwood market is evolving rather than contracting. Imports of sawn tropical hardwood reached roughly 18,300 m³ in November 2025, slightly below October levels but about 8 % higher than in November 2024.

When expectations are rising, our hardwood holds the line

30.01.2026. Today, performance is no longer defined by looks and availability alone. It is shaped by traceability, compliance-readiness, logistics discipline, and design-for-purpose. In short: the market is maturing. And with that maturity comes opportunity—if you are aligned with the right partners.

Where material performance becomes a competitive advantage

26.01.2026. In a context where expectations around sustainability, compliance, and performance continue to rise, material choices for outdoor applications have become strategic decisions. That is precisely why we are releasing our new B2B Decking Brochure.

Nothing breaks through hard times like our hardwood

14.01.2026. As we step into 2026, the context is unmistakably more demanding. The timber and wood products sector is facing tighter regulations, higher expectations. Growing operational complexity sweeps across every link of the value chain. 

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