SUSTAINABLE WOOD
FOR HIGH-STANDARD PROJECTS

Who we are

We select, process, and export tropical timber. We work with trusted partners in Colombia and Latin America, with auditable processes and export-ready documentation.

Our purpose

Connecting the legacy of wood with industry through responsible sourcing

Our process

From responsible sourcing to fine sanding, every step is designed to deliver stable, traceable tropical hardwoods ready for export.

Log selection

Manual selection of defect-free logs to ensure purity, consistency and superior grain aesthetics.

Precision sawing

Advanced sawing equipment for accurate, efficient cuts across species—greater uniformity and reliability.

Kiln drying

Specialized kiln chambers with controlled heat and airflow reduce moisture evenly for dimensional stability and durability.

Industrial planing

Three sanding stages reach ~90% finish readiness—ideal for polyurethane, lacquer, oils or epoxy.

Fine sanding

Smooth, uniform surfaces that highlight the grain and meet furniture and construction standards.

Species we work with

Responsibly sourced hardwood species, pioneered by us, selected for their grain, stability, and performance.
Each species is traceable, consistently graded, and available in finishes suitable for architectural and furniture projects.

Samán

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Teak

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Caoba

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OAK

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Melina

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Caribbean Pine

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Tabebuia rosea

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Botanical description

Tropical tree (up to 15 m) with irregular crown, compound leaves, and pink to white flowers. Grows in dry and humid forests from lowlands to highlands.

Gmelina arborea

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Botanical description

Fast-growing species found in dry, humid, and very humid tropical forests. Sapwood is white to dark cream, distinct from the reddish-brown to yellow heartwood with brown veins. Oily texture, straight to interlocked grain, moderate to high luster, with marked veining and visible vascular lines.

Swietenia macrophylla

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Botanical description

Tree with a straight, slightly grooved trunk (10–18 dm in diameter), branch-free for several meters,

supported by a deep root system. Crown

broad and umbrella-shaped with few thick ascending branches. Leaves alternate, paripinnate, 10–40 cm long.

Tectona grandis

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Botanical description

Heartwood olive-green to golden-brown, often with dark bands that fade over time. Sapwood yellowish-white, clearly distinct. Straight grain, medium luster, with pronounced veining from growth rings.

Samanea saman

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Botanical description

Tree up to 50 m tall and 40–120 cm in diameter, with a broad umbrella-shaped crown. Freshly cut heartwood is

olive-green, turning golden-brown when

dry, often with dark bands that fade over time.

Pinus caribaea

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Botanical description

Tree reaching 30 m in height and up to 75 cm in diameter, occasionally 45 m and 135 cm in optimal conditions.

Straight trunk, branch-free for the first

12 m. Heartwood ranges from golden- to reddish-brown, while sapwood is light yellow, clearly distinguishable.

Export data

Export & Logistics

Reliable lead times, export-ready packing, and clear paperwork. We consolidate mixed loads and ship from Colombia’s main ports with kiln-dried lumber and full traceability.

Lead time 10–25 business days, volume-dependent Packing Sealed bundles, kiln-dried, plastic-wrapped, corner-protected Incoterms EXW / FOB Cartagena / CIF on request Ports cartagena · Barranquilla · Buenaventura MOQ From 1 m³ per tem; mixed loads allowed Moisture Kiln-dried, target 8–12% (species-Dependent) Paperwork Commercial invoice, packing list, phytosanitary, origin docs Payment 30/70 or 50/50 (bank transfer) samples on request *Figures are indicative—final terms confirmed per proforma.