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Sustainably collecting

the renewable wood resource 

Helping the forestry sector
to meet its challenges

Timber harvesting can be a complex activity, from the cutting phase to the delivery of logs to sawmills. Today, the global volume of industrial wood production reaches two billion m³ per year (FAO, 2020). Given the growing demand from the construction industry to decarbonize construction, global wood consumption is expected to continue its upward trend.

However, wood-producing countries may be confronted with logging difficulties due to the particularities of their forest territories (slope, altitude, soil type, distances). These obstacles generate high financial and environmental impacts for the creation and maintenance of the infrastructures necessary for log transport.

A well established market

around the world

The forest is also a victim of looting and illegal logging. More broadly, the creation of forest tracks to collect wood paradoxically leads to passive deforestation, especially in tropical forests.

31%

of planet earth is covered by forests

4Md

hectares
are available

13,2M

jobs

in the wood industry

 

 

 

600Md$

contributed by the industry
to the global economy

Fore safer and

more sustainable

operations

The LCA60T solution opens the way to a more responsible model, which will facilitate the work of foresters in constrained areas, without damaging the local ecosystem with roads and tracks, avoiding degradation of existing but fragile infrastructure and at a lower cost.

“The transport solution developed by FLYING WHALES will allow air access to wood resources located in complex sites, without requiring new runways or access roads. It is fully in line with our objectives of sustainable management of our forests and our priority mission of preserving biodiversity.