MTI LIMITED

is a company specialising in  Teak Lumber  particularly for the marine industry and has acquired an enviable reputation for supplying quality lumber. MTI is synonymous of high quality timber on a wide range of applications, making them the preferred choice for many of the top European yacht builders.
is the holding company for a group of companies located in Europe and Asia whose activities include manufacturing, trading and private equity investments.MTI Holding SA provides strategic, administrative and technical management to its subsidiaries. The core business of the group is saw-milling and trading. We market sawn lumber through a network of independent timber agents.

Luxury Teak Lumber

We supply the finest teak lumber to professional builders throughout Europe, North America and the Caribbean.  Our teak lumber is always of the highest grade and each order is hand-selected and twice-inspected before shipping.  We provide teak lumber in vertical grain, mixed grain, or flat grain; and our teak lumber can be provided rough, surfaced, edged, or precision-milled to your exact specification.We could supply teak cap and toe rails to your profile and pattern. Our teak selection process ensures each rail component for a single yacht is sourced from one tree (wherever possible) to provide the finest visual match and coordination.

Myanmar drawing private companies involved reforestation plan

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Myanmar is drawing a 30-year plan involving the participation of private companies in a bid to prevent forest from depletion and preserve natural environment.
Under the plan, a private company of Kaungmyat is projected to grow 200,000 teak plantations in the country, the local Flower News said Sunday, adding that as part of the plan, the company will also grow 405 hectares of wood plantations including teak and hardwood in the first five years. According to other local report, the private Htoo Foundation has started an initial three-year project (2008-2010) of planting 8,100 hectares of teak in Myitkyina and Bhamo, northernmost Kachin state of the country. More companies such as ATSO Green, Yeedagon, NRTC and Honda plan to grow 48,600 hectares and 7,493 hectares in Bago division and Kachin state respectively. Since 2005, the Myanmar government has granted private companies for cultivation of teak and allotted land for them for the purpose and such allotted land has now reached up to 80,000 hectares in two divisions or states in the country. Meanwhile, foreign agencies are also helping Myanmar green the country's dry zone in the central part. Of them, the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has introduced a project worth of 1.5 million U.S. dollars to improve rehabilitation capacity of the deforested Nyaung U region. Besides, a Japanese company, the Kokusai Kogyo Co., has also offered to provide consultant services for an a forestation project in the same dry zone under a grant aid assistance worth 61million yens (nearly 500,000 U.S. dollars), according to earlier official report. There are 155,340 square-kilometers of reserve forests and protected public forests in Myanmar with 52,650 hectares of forest plantations, statistics show. Myanmar is rich in forest resources with forests covering about50 percent of its total land area .

Teak exports drop from Myanmar

Local experts indicate Myanmar’s market situation is quite erratic at present, especially for teak exports. First quarter comparisons for FY2008 and 2009 show slides in export figures: teak log shipments fell about 60%; hardwood log shipments dropped about 6%; and sawn teak (primarily processed) shipments slid nearly 57%.A year-on-year comparison of tender prices showed mixed results. Average prices of fourth quality and sawing grades 1, 2 and 3 of teak fell up to 16% in June 2009 when compared to 2008 prices. Average prices for the lower sawing grades (5, 6 and 7) rose to a maximum of 80% in June 2009.Prices drops of the higher grades occurred due to a slide in demand, particularly due to declines in European purchasing of these grades during the period specified. Prices for the lower grades that go to Asian markets rose because of short supply and other factors such as purchasing on an FOB basis and better quality of log producing areas.

Hardwood exports improve to India

The teak market is reported to be improving in India.Other markets areas also show some signs of recovery,though somewhat slight. Most analysts are cautious and say it would be premature to make optimistic projectionsat this juncture.The pyinkado market is also reported to be good in India and Vietnam, judging by Myanmar’s shipments to these countries. In contrast, padauk and tamalan is generally shipped to China and Japan. Availability of these species is limited and therefore prices are usually competitive.

 
Teak yachts are the paragon of elegance and teak graces the decks of thousands of sailing vessels. Teak has been the mainstay of the boat building industry for serveral centuries.
The most teak characteristic is its resistance in all weather.Beside that, because it has special aroma, teak is frequently selected as the main material of deck of ship and cruiser.Teak wood is selected as the main material of ship decks, because it can fight against the weather than other wood.The other characteristic of the teak is the elastic and solid fiber.
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