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Timber giant announces major export deal 06/03/2013

BSW Timber has revealed details of a large deal with timber distributors from Kuwait, Dubai and China to export various types of timber

BSW’s Dalbeattie sawmill is to supply around 5000 m3 of kiln dried Easi-Edge sawn timber for the international shipment which is being dispatched this month. The timber will be shipped in 100 containers.

The deal is part of a continued UK export programme from BSW’s Dalbeattie, Fort William and Newbridge-on-Wye mills. This has so far seen 35,000 m3 of sawn timber shipped overseas, equating to 675 containers, including a major shipment to Alexandria in Egypt in late 2012.

The export deal from BSW’s Dalbeattie mill follows recent significant on-site investment, including installation of a brown treatment tank and multi-head cross cutting facilities for the mill’s added-value fencing products.

Welcoming the deal, Ian Murchie, mill manager at Dalbeattie said: “We are seeing increased demand from international markets for our home-grown sawn timber - especially in Central Europe, the Middle East and China.

“Our considerable investment programme in the site here in Dalbeattie means we are well placed to meet this demand, and look forward to announcing further export deals in the near future.”

BSW Timber’s £7 million investment programme at the Dalbeattie mill since the company acquired the site in 2009 has increased annual productivity from 230,000 cubic metres of sawn timber to more than 350,000m³. This included the installation of a new planer and grader line which will almost double production of Easi-Edge™ construction timber from 65,000m³ to 120,000m³ each year.

Manufacture of this added-value timber product is further increased by investment in a new stacker system to improve operational efficiencies and produce an additional 50,000m³ of Easi-Edge volume.

The Dalbeattie site is also benefits from investment in a new heat source facility for the operation and kilns. The biomass boiler uses the site’s natural timber by-products to produce enough heat energy to sustainably supply the increased demand on the site.


Source: Construction Digital

Posted and edited by Ran, Hanbao News Department

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