Ekki timber
Ekki timber is commonly used in the marine sector due to its strength, durability and resistance to borers.
Gilmour & Aitken provide cut to order sawmilling on site which for all our marine timbers including Ekki. Each sawmilling project is unique and we can cut to specification drawings.
See our services page for the different processes can we offer onsite, and our case study page for more details.
Ekki trees are typically found in lowland tropical forests. These forests are biodiversity hotspots and play a crucial role in global carbon sequestration and climate regulation.
The practice of sustainable harvesting using Reduced Impact Logging ensure this species is harvested sustainably, protecting the canopy and preserving timber volume for the future.
Timber certification schemes like the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and PAFC, Pan Africa Forest Certification run by PEFC, provide guidelines and standards for sustainable forest management which overlay the contract of the National Forest Standards. UKTR is the verification of timber legality which Gilmour & Aitken Ltd carry out for non-certified suppliers. We also audit our certified suppliers.
Reduced impact logging is where a huge amount of planning goes into what tree to take from a concession broken down into Hectares. The planning helps avoid impact on the surrounding forest and watercourses.
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Please see our services page for our sawmilling value add services. If you would like to discuss your project or your specific requirements, please call us on 01389 752333 or send an email to sales@gilmouraitken.com.Gilmour & Aitken Ltd
Milton Sawmills. Jamestown,
Alexandria,
Dunbartonshire, G83 9EY