
Welcome to Foxman Timber World
Our Job Is Bringing The Forest Home

The Way of the Wood
We are proud to be a part of the Northern European tradition of wood production. During the last 30 years it undergone many changes. Today advanced technology is used in all stages: from harvesting to grading, cutting, planing, kiln drying and packaging.
Northern Traditions and Sustainable Forestry
Throughout the history forest provided everything that allowed people to survive and thrive in a harsh Northern climate. That is why forest in Northern Europe is treated with special respect, care and love.
Today forestry is a well established agricultural branch. Harvested areas undergo reforestation and the annual growth is greater than annual harvesting.
All our lumber comes from sustainable forests and has PEFC certification.
Harvesting
Traditionally timber was felled with hand held tools, and then animals were used to transport it out of the woods.
Today harvesting is performed with the help of advanced technology. Special machinery is used to cut the tree, measure the logs and remove branches on the spot.
The harvest is carried out mainly in wintertime when the ground is frozen to minimize the heavy machinery damage to the ground.
Cutting and Grading: Low-Tech became High-Tech
Computer programming, camera and X-Ray grading maximized efficiency in lumber production in recent years.
Every log is X-Rayed and on the basis of the parameters received it will be graded and designated for the right end product.
Today the camera will recognize cracks, knots, wormholes and even blue stain with 1% of misgrading.
Machining
Technological development impacted lumber production processes. It made the difference in various aspects: working speed, quality of the end product, more control on different stages of the process and overall efficiency achieved by better calculation of the material use.
Cutting Optimization
Until 20 Years ago the log was taken into production as is. Now special machines are turning log around to optimize the cutting.
Blades
In 1980 the blade was 5mm thick and tolerance about 10%, which is a lot in comparison to 1.5 -2.0 mm blades we have today. This upgrade helps to keep tolerance controlled up to 1% only.
Kiln Drying/ Heat Treatment
All our lumber including the packaging material is kiln dried according to clients needs and requirements of the receiving country and accompanied by related certificates.
Kiln Drying Chamber, Praslas Sawmill, Lithuania
Praslas Sawmill, Lithuania
Packaging
Pieces are barcoded and bundled according to customer’s request, wrapped and strapped with runners attached to a pack.
Shipping
We support different sale and delivery terms (CIF/FAS and others), which are discussed and agreed with each and every customer.
Foxman is forwarding your order all the way to the required destination.
And this is how the best quality lumber arrives at your warehouse.
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The Way of The Wood
We are proud to be a part of the Northern European tradition of wood production. During the last 30 years it undergone many changes. Today advanced technology is used in all stages: from harvesting to grading, cutting, planing, kiln drying and packaging.
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Forest in Northern Europe is treated with special respect, care and love. Today forestry is a well established agricultural branch. Harvested areas undergo reforestation and the annual growth is greater than annual harvesting.
All our lumber comes from sustainable forests and has PEFC certification.
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Traditionally timber was felled with hand held tools, and then animals were used to transport it out of the woods.
Today harvesting is performed with the help of advanced technology. Special machinery is used to cut the tree, measure the logs and remove branches on the spot.
The harvest is carried out mainly in wintertime when the ground is frozen to minimize the heavy machinery damage to the ground.
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