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European Market Potential for Indonesian Lightwood Products
TEI / Oct. 17th, 2019 Frank Maul, IPD Expert Markets & Sourcing
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TEI / Oct. 17th, 2019 Frank Maul, IPD Expert Markets & Sourcing
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(2017, top 15 EU countries, Mio €)
0, 5.000, 10.000, 15.000, 20.000, 25.000, 30.000, Germany Italy France UK Sweden Poland Austria CH Finland Spain Turkey* Belgium CZ Norway Portugal
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Sawmill, planing; 7300; 29% wood based panel; 5190; 20% parquet; 180; 1% building; 8510; 33% packaging; 2570; 10%
7% Sawmill, planing wood based panel parquet building packaging
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40.000.000 60.000.000 80.000.000 100.000.000
Export Import Production Consumption
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4.000.000 6.000.000 8.000.000 10.000.000 12.000.000 MDF/HDF Particle board and OSB Plywood
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(2017, Mio m³)
SW timber Particlebo ard MDF/Har dboard HW timber plywood OSB Gluelam CLS 2017 101 40,5 18,7 11,1 9,7 8,1 5,8 5,1 20 40 60 80 100 120
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(top 15 EU countries, Mio €)
0, 5.000, 10.000, 15.000, 20.000, 25.000, Germany Italy UK Poland France Spain Turkey Holland Austria Sweden Belgium Switzerland Denmark Romania Czech Rep. Indonesia
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Kitchen furniture Furniture parts Bedroom furniture Shop fitting/ furniture Office furniture Living room furniture
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50.000 100.000 150.000 200.000 250.000 300.000 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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81,4 88,8 87,6 88,6 98,3 99,1 102,2 106,8 108,1 111,4 115, 118,3 121,5 124,7 16,7 17,4 15,4 15,8 16,9 17,1 16, 16,4 17,4 17,8 17,9 18,1 18,4 18,6 27,3 25,8 21, 22,6 24,5 24,9 25,1 25,3 26,2 26,9 27,4 28, 28,6 29,1 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015S 2016P 2017P 2018P 2019P 2020P
Turnover perspective construction, furniture and wood industry Germany (in billion €)
Bauindustrie Möbelindustrie Holzindustrie
Construction Furniture Wood
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endangered species
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standard label.
assumes responsibility and that the product complies with all relevant norms and standards.
dedicated to building purposes), CE Mark is the basis for the legal entry of the product in the EU.
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in our industry is the Construction Products Regulation 305/2011.
product must be either a harmonized standard (e.g. DIN EN 13986 Wood- based Panels) or another harmonized basic document, e.g. a European technical evaluation ETA (e.g. ETA - 14/0349 CLT from Stora Enso).
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has been classified into a system of conformity, the product can be subjected to the appropriate testing and the essential properties are compiled in a declaration of
performance must be made freely available to customers.
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EUTR
documentation
and legality up to the source
necessarily EUTR conform
demand of consumers
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20.000.000 30.000.000 40.000.000 50.000.000 60.000.000 70.000.000 80.000.000 2013 2014 2015 2016
MDF/HDF Particle board and OSB Plywood
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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Chipboard P2 MDF Poplar Plywood Albasia Plywood Jabon Plywood
Kg/m³
Density of wood based panels
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50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Chipboard P2 MDF Poplar Plywood Albasia Plywood Jabon Plywood
%
Panel Prices (P2 = 100 %)
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Chipboard P2 MDF Poplar Plywood Albasia Plywood Jabon Plywood
N/mm²
Bending strength flat of different wood based panels
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200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Chipboard P2 MDF Poplar Plywood Albasia Plywood Jabon Plywood
N
Screw withdrawal flat, surface
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15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31
300 400 500 600 700 800 900
Strenght to Weight Ratio
Spanplatte P2 MDF Pappelsperrholz Albizziasperrholz Jabonsperrholz
Plywood Processed boards
Jabon plywood Albisia plywood Poplar plywood
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have a growing potential in all of the market segments such as:
industry - rolling, dunnage, packaging), furniture, construction (commercial, institutional, architectural, residential applications)
share of 15-20% for lightweight products
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STD WBP 85% LW PW 3% LW MDF 1% LW PB 7% LW other 4% LW 15% STD WBP LW PW LW MDF LW PB LW other
15 % of 70.000.000 m³ of WBP can be lightweight => 2.100.000 m³ of plywood
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require more furniture
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manufacturers of mobile homes and caravans to reduce weight significantly
weight allowance drive manufacturers of mobile homes and caravans to reduce weight significantly
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5 10 15 20 25 30 formwork sheathing hoarding
crating rolling dunnage
furniture
building transport decorative
Share of area of application of softwood plywood in Europe [%]
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+Attack the important market of panels and boards in Europe, in which albasia products are not yet very known +Promote them as an interesting alternative to plywood from
and particles, because they have certain advantages (price, weight, characteristics such as stability)
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+Generate income and employment from a sustainable, natural material that is grown by small-scale farmers
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+Join forces: IPD, DGNED, SIPPO, Fairventures
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+plywood and blockboard from albasia, a fast-growing and lightweight timber species in Indonesia
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European Wood Products - Consumption 2014, in million m³
10 20 30 40 50 60
Potential market = over 20 million m³ / year
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albasia in Germany (done by EPH Dresden, requested and funded by IPD)
Characteristic Standard Value for Albasia plywood Thickness 15 mm Bending strength, flat, longitudinal EN 310 23,2 N/mm² Bending strength, flat perpendicular EN 310 27,3 N/mm² MoE, longitudinal EN 310 2930 N/mm² MoE, perpendicular EN 310 3690 N/mm² Density EN 323 345 kg/m³ Screw withdrawal resistance, surface EN 320 969 N Screw withdrawal resistance, edges, longitudinal EN 320 816 N Screw withdrawal resistance, edges, perpendicular EN 320 784 N
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distributors
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for the CE declaration of performance
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Sourcing Mission to East&Central Java in September 2018 Sourcing Mission to East&Central Java in September 2018
for visit of the importers
for visit of the importers
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ZOW (Trade Fair for Suppliers to the Furniture Industry)
Germany, February 6th-8th, 2018
ZOW (Trade Fair for Suppliers to the Furniture Industry)
Germany, February 6th-8th, 2018
at the 100m2 pavilion of the German Lightweight Construction Industry
at the 100m2 pavilion of the German Lightweight Construction Industry
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BUYING MISSION
Central&East Java, October 15th-19th, 2018
BUYING MISSION
Central&East Java, October 15th-19th, 2018
Indonesian exporters
Indonesian exporters
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BUYING MISSION
Central&East Java, October 15th-19th, 2018
BUYING MISSION
Central&East Java, October 15th-19th, 2018
(organized by ILWA, DGNED, SIPPO), one importer presented the market opportunities
additional exporters that participated in ILCF
(organized by ILWA, DGNED, SIPPO), one importer presented the market opportunities
additional exporters that participated in ILCF
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3rd Indonesian Lightweight Timber Pavilion at interzum, the international fair for the furniture and interior construction industries' supplying sections May 21st-24th, 2019 – Cologne, Germany
(Indonesian Trade Promotion Center) in Hamburg
Indonesian exporters
albasia products
(Indonesian Trade Promotion Center) in Hamburg
Indonesian exporters
albasia products
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IPD – Import Promotion Desk Project Office Bonn c/o sequa gGmbH Alexanderstraße 10 53111 Bonn Fon: +49 (0) 228 965 05 890 Fax: +49 (0) 228 926 37 989 info@importpromotiondesk.de www.importpromotiondesk.com
Frank Maul maul@importpromotiondesk.de