The Industry is Evolving

These leading tech projects define the concepts we support

Data Standardization

eCommerce

Digital Supply Chain

Custom and Specialty Applications

Mass Timber Construction

Lumber’s base data identification number (BDI) allows transactions commerce to flow through the supply chain. When a tree is harvested, it transitions from round to dimensional through the milling process. It retains this form all through the supply chain until installed in a wall or a finished product.

Data Standardization

www.digitalwoodflow.com (Coming Soon)

Digital Supply Chain

Digitizing product offerings that include freight, landed cost in real time

Supply Chain Visibility

It is estimated that 40% of the wood fiber in the supply chain is in transit or already sitting in inventory. Where is it all?

Bringing visibility to the inventory on the ground in distributor locations and reloads, and in transit to, or occupying the ports of entry can have drastic effects on price and logistics. Data standardization can help the industry to have these companies to communicate and coordinate a more efficient path for our finished goods.

Binderholz, Austria

E-Commerce

B2B and B2C commerce is here, and most of the lumber supply chain has barely begun to adapt to these new changes.

“We don’t do business like that” is a cry of the past.

Mass Timber Construction

Sustainable. Technical. Beautiful.