Shipments of Weyerhaeuser’s Lumin plywood to Europe will double in 2011 following a large investment at the company’s South American mill.
Weyerhaeuser said its Lumin plywood mill in Uruguay is increasing production to meet demand for the product, which is FSC-certified. PEFC certification is expected to follow later this year.
“To ensure continued sustainability of supply we have invested heavily in the infrastructure and operations in Uruguay and committed a high proportion of the increased volume to Europe,” said John Guerin, Weyerhaeuser’s European commercial director.
“As the plantations mature over the coming years, we will be able to deliver to market high grades of Lumin plywood.”
Weyerhaeuser said the expansion will allow it to further develop its pan-European distribution network.
In one of the company’s key EU markets, the UK, Mr Guerin said that the timber trade “can expect to benefit from the increased volume of Lumin plywood before the end of this quarter”. And he said the company would be looking for new sales partners.
“Our existing distributor network is a critical part of our expansion plans, but we will also be exploring new distribution agreements with companies which share our sustainable value,” he said.
Lumin is produced with either a eucalyptus or pine face and in 14 grades.
The company has more than 140,000ha of eucalyptus and pine plantations in Uruguay.