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Pine - Scots Pine, Spruce 70-75 mm * 70-75 mm * 3 mm kiln dry 100 m3 / month

  • Request
    18462267
  • Date
    2025-03-17
  • Status : expired

Product

Type of species European Softwood
Species Pine (Pinus sylvestris) - Scots Pine, Spruce (Picea abies)

Specifications

Volume 100 m3 per month Convert
Thickness 70-75 mm  Convert
Width 70-75 mm Convert
Length 3 m Convert
Grading system European - French CTBA grading rules
Quality SF
Drying Kiln dry (KD)
Description
The lumber manufacturer buys timber. EXW or DAP Jaunjelgava, Latvia

Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Buys from: Worldwide

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