Customers

Among our subscribers are leading global manufacturers in the wood processing industry. We deliver more than 5 million cubic meters of raw wood to our customers annually, primarily sourced from our own territory but also from neighboring countries. The largest share of the sold assortments consists of fiberwood and sawlog from coniferous trees. However, we also supply our customers with hardwood fiber and secondary sawmill products

odberatele/areal-mondi

Mondi Štětí

Mondi Štětí a.s. is part of the global Mondi Group operating in 30 countries around the world. It produces bleached and unbleached pulp, which is further processed into packaging and sack papers, as well as liners for corrugated cardboard. At Mondi Štětí, only lower-quality wood and wood chips from processing at sawmills are used for paper and pulp production. The plant is located 50 km north of Prague. The annual consumption is 2.3 million cubic meters of wood

odberatele/areal-maresch

Holzindustrie Maresch

Holzindustrie Maresch GmbH is a family-run business located in Retz, near the Czech border. The history of this sawmill dates back to 1928, and the current owners have owned the sawmill since 1969. Approximately 200 employees cut more than 1.25 million cubic meters of sawn logs annually.

odberatele/areal-mondi-frantschach

Papierholz Austria

Papierholz Austria GmbH (PHA) is a purchasing organization and intermediary between forest owners and the wood processing industry. The company’s main interest is to supply its shareholders with the required volume of timber and optimize delivery logistics. The owners of PHA are modern companies operating in the international market, employing approximately 2,700 people. An important philosophy of the company is the sustainability of forestry.

odberatele/areal-slovwood

Slovwood Ružomberok

Mondi SCP Ružomberok, with a production capacity of 660,000 t of pulp, is the largest integrated paper and cellulose production plant in Slovakia. The pulp is further processed into printing, packaging and cardboard paper. Annual consumption is 2.35 million m3 of hardwood pulpwood.