| The ATIBT forum
took place between the 19th and 23rd
of September in Shanghai, with three
days of industrial visits and 2 days
of conference. The forum was
attended by 200 participants from
around 30 countries and it
facilitated numerous meetings at the
heart of this country which is
becoming unavoidable, and which was
visited by many for the first time!
Monday 19th, Tuesday 20th
and Wednesday 21st September:
Industrial Visits
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VICWOOD (largest Asian producer of
veneer and plywood) – visit to the
Suzhou site where there are 7000
permanent employees and 11
peeling, slicing, plywood and
parquet units. The production is
exported to the 4 corners of the
globe; to nearly 60 countries.
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ANXIN FLOORING: largest producer
of solid parquet, and Chinese sawn
timber importers. The Group
employs almost 1400 employees
between the 2 industrial sites of
Shanghai and Curutiba in Brazil (decking
production). The unit in Shanghai
has 6 parquet production units
with a capacity of 3 million m2.
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The port of ZHANG JIA GANG is the
largest in terms of tropical
timber product imports, and nearly
3 million m3 were imported in 2004
(300 different species) having a
reported declared value of 400
millions Euros. South-East Asia
and Oceania make up 76% of the
port’s total imports.
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Factory producing plywood from
sheets peeled in South East Asia
and Africa and which is a filial
of the Malaysian Group, Rimbunan
Hijau.
These visits gave a first insight
into the Chinese dynamism, which
were complemented by the 2 days of
presentations and debates on the
22nd and 23rd of September during
which we broached the theme of
discovering the current
and future Chinese market for timber
products:
- Its needs and
supply sources
- Its local and export market
- Its sensitivity to environmental
and governance issues
Thursday 22 September
: Work of the ATIBT
commissions and news of the
profession, a look at China
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Forest Commission
Sustainable management, the key to
the network
With the aim of reacting and
informing we wished to present:
The situation of
management in tropical forest
concessions: where we are
at, modalities of technical
accompaniment by putting into
place management cellules,
problems faced, problem of small
concessions, importance of social
and wildlife aspects as well as
reduced impact logging methods
Carbon sinks: a
current issue, and we know the
polluter pays principle. But how
do they function, some concrete
examples and finance mechanisms.
Certification,
different worldwide systems,procedures
and stakes.
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Wood and Industry
Commission
Environmental rules and
techniques: concrete
examples of measures taken by the
EU: CE Label (Interest/importance
in present and future exchanges
with the EU) and Biocides
Directive on preservation products.
Valuing secondary species!
Management plans have allowed us
to specify an important standing
stock of species which today are
poorly known. However, their use
in addition to the principal
species is a must for sustainable
management. There is also a better
valorisation of the principal
species through a diversification
of uses.
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Standards and Rules
Commission
Knowing and recognising
the norms, What the
consequences of being misinformed
can be? The example of Italy.
The norms in the veneer
trade: American point of
view showing the necessity to
rework together the ATIBT veneer
guide. Problems of the timber
packing regulations which comes
into application in the USA on the
16th September.
International Regulations
for the protection of threatened
species. Presentation of
the situation by a representative
from CITES China.
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Transport Commission
Evolutions in the regular
lines of transport from
loose to container, new actors,
increasing fuel prices, commercial
flows and the place of China. An
exhaustive account of the new
transport datas.
Role and activities of the
Port of Zhang Jia Gang at
the scale of the development of
Shanghai and the country.
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Training Commission/Arbitration
Chamber
Made to measure training
– Beginning of renovated ATIBT
“grading” and “experts” training.
Better meeting the needs of the
companies by targeted training.
Educational and technical
solutions to adapting the ATIBT
grading rules to changes in the
profession. ATIBT experts are at
your disposal.
The numerous exchanges which have
been made with professionals present
has allowed us to collect
recommendations on the necessary
changes to the ATIBT rules for sawn
timber and processed products and to
finalise the work in progress on
these changes.
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