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Wood Products Prices in The UK & Holland

1-15th November 2005

Report from the UK

Building activity continues to slow down

Travis Perkins, who bought Wickes - a leading company in the builders¡¯ merchant and home improvement markets - earlier in the year, have reported a fall of 9% in profits due to price cutting by competitors and a fall in building activity. Mr.
Perkins does not expect any real upturn until mid 2006.

There have been some reports that the coming winter could be the coldest for many years in Europe and this will have a detrimental impact on the building trade. FOB prices remain firm in most markets but importers¡¯ stocks remain larger than wished due to the failure of the market to pick up after the summer. Thus forward buying is at a very low level and business maintains its very competitive nature. At a recent conference of the Institute of Wood Science, it was apparent that the lack of technical information was holding back the use of timber by builders.

Sales on a downward trend

High street sales continue to fall according a monthly poll by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which recently reported the sharpest monthly decline in retail sales in 22 years. 

Log Prices in the UK

FOB plus commission

Sapele    80cm+ LM-C Iroko       80cm+ LM-C N'Gollon  70cm+ LM-C Ayous     80cm+ LM-C

Euro per m3

260-280  
360-370
230-235

250-260

 

Sawnwood Prices in the UK

FOB plus Commission  

Brazilian Mahogany FAS 25mm Teak 1st Quality 1"x8"x8¡±

Tulipwood   FAS 25mm  
Cedro         FAS 25mm  
DR Meranti Sel/Btr 25mm

Keruing      Std/Btr 25mm
Sapele       FAS 25mm
Iroko          FAS 25mm  

Khaya        FAS 25mm
Utile           FAS 25mm
Wawa        No.1 C&S 25mm

Pounds per m3  

925*  
2035-2350

400-420
420-450
410-420

275-300 
320-340

425-460 

360-380
405-415
220-230

*When last available

 

Plywood and MDF in the UK

Plywood Panels 8x4¡±, CIF

Brazilian WBP BB/CC 6mm Brazilian Mahogany 6mm Indonesian WBP BB/B 6mm

  MDF  
Eire, BS1142 12mm

US$ per m3

605  
1265*
620-640

Pounds per 10 m2 42.50

*When last available

Report from the Netherlands

House sales are reactivating

Despite the sluggish economic situation in the Netherlands, Rabobank has indicated that house prices and housing-sales are going slightly up. The bank also observed that the average period that a house stands for sale is shortening. They expect that prices for houses will increase 3% in 2005 and 2.5% in 2006. Rabobank also expects that economic growth will go along these increases. However, the bank forecast that housing starts in 2006 will not be enough to cover the current shortage of houses that can be purchased or rented. The building sector is still behind planned targets although the output this year is probably slightly better than last year¡¯s. Although the mortgage-rate was marginally increased by few banks at the end of October, further rate rises in the short term are not expected as per policies of the European Central Bank (ECB).

Downward pressure of sawnwood sale prices

The market for sawnwood such as meranti remained flat again during the first half of November as indicated by some analysts at mid-year. Except in September, the market has not been exciting and with Christmas-leave approaching it is not expected that the market for tropical hardwoods will show signs of recovery till year-end. Nonetheless, the C&F Rotterdam price levels of bukit and seraya PHND for the most important Dutch size 3x5¡± remain extremely firm and, with the strengthening of the US dollar, traders and end-users are adopting an awaiting attitude for further purchases of dark red meranti (DRM) while eyeing Sapelli. This development, in combination with a stagnant market, has led to eroding prices. There is a tough competition as overall stocks (particularly for 3x5¡± DRM) are more than sufficient to supply current slow demand and this has led to a further downward pressure of sale prices.

Building sector subject to stricter measures

The downward pressure on prices is expected to continue into 2006 as the building sector will continue to be subject to stricter environment measures. For instance, new building projects cannot begin in areas where fine dust particles endanger a clean environment. The Liberal party finds the proposed measures too bureaucratic whereas the opposition asks for stricter rules. In the meantime, some projects are at complete standstill which certainly influences timber-consumption.

Gerutu substituting Brazilian sawnwood

The crackdowns on illegal logging in Brazil continue to interrupt the supply of sawn timber. The issuing of export licences is also halted for November while the rainy spell in Brazil is heavily interfering operations. As a consequence, demand for Malaysian substitutes, such as gerutu (Parashorea sp.), remains high to the extent that most Malaysian exporters are short in supply. The log stock of gerutu is mostly depleted, compounded by the northeast monsoon which is affecting important logging areas in Peninsular Malaysia to be followed by the celebration of the Chinese New Year at the end of January. Dutch traders will probably have to wait till spring 2006 for better chances to obtain gerutu and DRM sawnwood.

Shortage of bangkirai and selangan batu

A similar situation is observed for bangkirai and selangan batu. The purchase season for anti-slip material in the Netherlands is now on and the supply of bangkirai/selangan batu from Sabah is minimal. Several mills in Sabah report that they cannot secure logs simply because loggers prefer to sell logs to buyers in India, Vietnam and China. Furthermore, authorities have imposed a stringent border control in Sarawak and Sabah to avoid illegal logs entering from Indonesia. Many mills face acute shortages of raw material as a result. This situation has prompted some Dutch and Belgian traders to seek African substitutes for anti-slip species such as bilinga.

Sawnwood prices in the Netherlands

CNF Rotterdam

 

Malaysian DRM KD Sel/Btr    (PHND in 3x5¡±)

      Bukit 
     
Nemesu
     
Seraya
     
MTCC Certified Seraya
     
MTCC Certified Bukit

Merbau KD Sel/Btr Sapfree in 3x5" Merbau 1¾x12¡±  

Indonesian DRM KD Sel/Btr 
 
(PHND in 3x5¡±)
     
Bukit
     
Seraya  

Sapupira (Angelim pedra)  
AD FAS 3x5¡± 
     
Non certified
     
FSC-certified

US$ per Ton of 50 Cu.ft.

 

 

1110-1115
n.a.
1110-1115
1130-1140
1130-1140

n.a.  
1550

   

1090
n.a.

US$ per m3

580
846

                                    1 ton of 50 Cu.ft. = 1.416 m3; PHND= Pin hole no defect grade.  

Okoum¨¦ combi-ply prices in the Netherlands

Small 250x122, 18mm thick (landed, incl. imp. duty) from China  

Okoum¨¦ throu. & throu. BB/CC, WBP  
Okoum¨¦, radiata pine core Okoum¨¦, poplar core

US$ per m3

   

410

275
265

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'  Tropical Timber Market Report

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