Tropical logs seller

  • Offer
    18150552
  • Date
    2018-01-05
  • Status : expired

Product

Product Saw Logs
Type of species African Hardwood
Species Doussie (Afzelia, Lingue, Apa, Chanfuta)
Origin Mozambique
Region Mozambique

Specifications

Grading system ATIBT grading rules
Quality ATIBT_A/B(first)
Part of tree Without top
Volume 3000 m3 per month Convert
Diameter 25+ cm Convert
Measurement type under bark
Length 2.2+ m Convert
Description
Chanfuta _mohagony pad,doussie
Average dried wood weight:850kgs
Heartwood is a reddish brown. Well defined sapwood is a pale yellowish white. Color tends to darken with age. Pieces containing pommele or blistered figure are sometimes sold under the name Afzelia xylay, which is a shortened version of the botanical name of a particular Asian species, Afzelia xylocarpa










50.8mm*101.6mm*3000mm
can only load 20ft container (for the weight its heavy wood)
can load 472 m2 on the price of 48$ one m2 without kd
985$ for ton
76.2mm*101.6mm*3000mm
can only load 20ft container (for the weight its heavy wood)
can load 314 m2 on the price of 68$ one m2 without kd
970$ for ton

Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Sells to: Worldwide

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