Radiata Pine Logs
Radiata Pine logs are usually supplied bark-on to customer specification.
Upon special request, logs can also be supplied debarked.
Multiple port loadings reduce the time from forest to ship, ensures fresh cut
product.
Pentarch is also able to supply large quantities of fresh pulp logs, either
debarked or bark-on.
For complete log specifications please see our Technical Specification
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Other Softwood Species
Pentarch Forest Products can also supply other species such as
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Douglas fir
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Caribbean Pine
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Slash Pine
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Maritime Pine
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Hardwood Species
For customers with requirements for hardwood species, Pentarch Forest
Products has access to a variety of Australian plantation grown hardwood logs.
These species include the �Tasmanian Oak� mixture of Mountain Ash and
Messmate Stringybark, plus the plantation only species of Blue Gum and
Shining Gum.
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Radiata Sawn Timber
A wide variety of sawn and dressed timber can be supplied in either green or
kiln dried form. Production from the TASCO Hewsaw mill produces green
sawn Radiata board sawn to 15mm thickness. Through various strategic
alliances Pentarch can supply a full range of Radiata boards, structural timbers
and hardwood species. Large quantities can be economically shipped on log
ships. Containerised cargo is available for smaller lots.
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Caribaea Woodchips
The sawmill produces woodchips as one product line direct from the initial
profiling of the log prior to board production. These woodchips are uniformly
consistent in size and can be mixed with other sources to maintain a high degree
of quality control.
Woodchips can be supplied through strategic alliances with other parties.
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Other Building Products
A wide range of timber based products such as chipboard, MDF plywood are available.
Other non wood based products can be supplied as part cargoes on log ships. Tonnage
lots are not limited to log discharging ports, but discharging to additional ports usually
incurs significant extra cost. As a guide cargo lots to additional ports should be in excess
of 2,000 tonnes.
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