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Wood Products Prices in The UK & Holland

16-31th March 2005


News from the UK 

Log Prices in the UK 

FOB plus commission   per Cu.m

Sapele    80cm+LM-C  Euro 260-280

Iroko      80cm+LM-C  Euro 345-360

N'Gollon70cm+ LM-C  Euro 220-225

Ayous     80cm+LM-C  Euro 280-290

  

UK Sawnwood Prices 

FOB plus Commission         per Cu.m

Brazilian Mahogany FAS            -

Teak 1st Quality 1"x8"x8'       Stg2035-2350

Tulipwood FAS 25mm               Stg340-355

Cedro FAS 25mm       Stg420-450

DR Meranti Sel/Btr 25mm   Stg380-400

Keruing Std/Btr 25mm         Stg255-280

SapeleFAS 25mm         Stg345-360

Iroko      FAS 25mm           Stg435-480

Khaya    FAS 25mm           Stg340-370

Utile       FAS 25mm           Stg405-415

Wawa    No1. C&S 25mm      Stg225-235

  

Plywood and MDF in the UK 

CIF                             per Cu.m

Brazilian WBP BB/CC 6mm       US$580

 " Mahogany 6mm

When last available              US$1265

Indonesian WBP 6mm         US$560-590

 

Eire, MDF BS1142       per 10 Sq.m CIF

12mm                          Stg42.50

  

Report from Holland 

Up and down dollar 

During last March the dollar/euroexchange rate improved slightly as the dollar strengthened a little against the Euro. From an earlier level of around US$1,34 to the Euro the rate changed to about US$1,29 to the dollar after the latest interest rate increase in the US. This, coupled with the news of weaker French consumer spending and growing economic problems in Germany with a frightening prospects of even high unemployment and lower business confidence, dampened the Euro. 

The improved dollar rate, however, did not translate into an improved sales-price for Dark Red Meranti (DRM) 3x5" free delivered to end-user. On the contrary, the sales price remained extremely weak and is currently hardly at the stock replacement value.  

Under these conditions if there are buyers for 3x5" in PHND DRM outside Holland and outside Malaysia then hese buyers have better chance to get low priced parcels in Holland rather than in Malaysia!  

Demand for DRM in Holland remains pretty low, despite the fact that weather conditions, after the short interval of bad winter weather seen at the beginning of the month, are now favourable for the building sector. Yet analysts report that the building sector remains inactive a situation backed up by several timber traders. 

Building sector performance 

Figures from the Dutch Statistical Bureau show that the performance of the building sector in 2004 was better than in 2003, but only slightly with most of the improvement seen in just the first quarter of 2004. 

In summary housing starts were down 5% in 2003 on 2002 and just 0.1% up in 2004 with levels in the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2004 coming in at minus 1%. 

The problem say analysts is that the long running economic recession in Holland means people are less willing to invest and consumers are lacking confidence and unwilling to spend. Some economists say that there is a light at the end of the long dark tunnel as some economic indicators are improving but that with low consumer confidence and the continuing red tape choking the building sector improvement will be slow in coming. 

An example of the difficulties faced by the building sector is with regards to the further expansion of the rebuilding of homes in Rotterdam where plans were developed to create a second 'Maasvlakte' (Meuse-plain) port area.  

This important project has been stopped for at least two years because some say that the environmental issues have not been properly considered. In another example, a housing development on a former industrial site area has not got started even though the polluted soil has been removed and the area cleaned completely.  

In another area a project to build an industrial area has been halted because the area was thought to be the habitat of a rare rodent.  

In another case a proposed, office building in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht was cancelled because residents complained it would draw more and this despite there been a highway nearby carrying  millions of vehicles annually.  

Some observers say that the building sector is suffering an avalanche of rules and regulations and if there are no existing regulations then civil servants in Holland or in Brussels will think of one. 

The fact is, say analysts, that it is extremely difficult to find a good compromise between housing development, nature and economic progress especially in a rather densely populated but small country like Holland.  

Malaysian supply 

Traders are reporting that the supply situation in Malaysia, for typical Dutch sizes, remains difficult. Overall Meranti is not in as an abundant supply as, for example, Nemesu, or Bukit. Most exporters report carry some unsold position in 3x5" but Dutch traders report that the volumes are not big.  

Malaysian sawmillers report that they are not in a position produce more Bukit, for example, and in such a situation they can demand higher FOB prices. The slow production of 3x5" in demanded length specifications creates problems for the availability of shorts and, no Indonesian timber being imported into Malaysia, everyone is seeing falling availability. 

Dutch traders are reporting that even in Sabah the Meranti supply is not so good at the moment. 

Merbau still remains in fair demand and overall the interest of importers for various sizes from the Dutch and Belgian market seems higher than can currently supply which is leading to further price increase CNF Rotterdam. Some Dutch importers wonder whether the ceiling has now been reached. 

Prices CNF Rotterdam        per ton of 50 cu ft

Malaysian DRM Bukit

KD Sel.Bet PHND in 3x5" US$1090-1100

Malaysian Nemesu KD

Sel & Btr PHND 3"x5"        US$1100

Indonesian DRM Bukit

KD Sel.Bet PHND in 3x5" no offers

Malaysian DRM Seraya

KD Sel.Bet PHND in 3x5" US$1100

Indonesian DRM Seraya

KD Sel.Bet PHND in 3x5"        not available

MTCC Certified KD Seraya

Sel&Btr PHND 3x5           US$1120-1130ß

Merbau KD

Sel.Bet Sapfree in 3x5"     around US$1330

If available          

Merbau 7/4x12                    US$1530

 

Abbreviations

LM       Loyale Merchant, a grade of log parcel  Cu.m         Cubic Metre
QS        Qualite Superieure    Koku         0.278 Cu.m or 120BF
CI          Choix Industriel                                                       FFR           French Franc
CE         Choix Economique                                                        SQ              Sawmill Quality
CS         Choix Supplimentaire      SSQ            Select Sawmill Quality
FOB      Free-on-Board     FAS            Sawnwood Grade First and
KD        Kiln Dry                               Second 
AD        Air Dry        WBP           Water and Boil Proof
Boule    A Log Sawn Through and Through MR              Moisture Resistant
              the boards from one log are bundled                      pc         per piece      
              together                      ea                each      
BB/CC  Grade B faced and Grade C backed MBF           1000 Board Feet          
              Plywood   MDF           Medium Density Fibreboard
BF        Board Foot F.CFA         CFA Franc        
Sq.Ft     Square Foot              Price has moved up or down

Source:ITTO


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