Beyond the Log: The Chain of Custody
I. The End of 'Grey' Timber
The era of buying wood with 'no questions asked' is permanently over. With the implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and the US Lacey Act, the global timber trade has become a highly transparent, data-driven industry. For the Indian manufacturer exporting furniture to the West, FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification is no longer a marketing badge—it is a legal permit to trade. At Param Divya Agency, we ensure that every cubic meter of Imported Wood we land at Kandla comes with a documented life-story: from the exact GPS-marked concession in Ecuador or Ghana to the final processing at our Gandhidham sawmill.
II. Ethical Sourcing as a Quality Indicator
There is a direct correlation between ethical management and wood quality. Sustainably managed forests are harvested at the peak of the tree's health, ensuring maximum fiber density and stability. When you buy 'grey' or illegal timber, you are likely buying wood that was harvested in a panic, often improperly seasoned and prone to disease. By adhering to the highest global standards, we don't just protect the planet—we protect the structural integrity of your projects. Our commitment to Sustainable Forestry is the foundation upon which the Param Divya reputation for excellence is built.
