• #WhyWoodMatters: 3 Ways Reliability Transforms Your Supply Chain

    #WhyWoodMatters: 3 Ways Reliability Transforms Your Supply Chain

    03.07.2025. Never have wood processors been more focused on securing a steady supply capable of meeting client expectations—without disruptions or soaring costs.

    Pain Point:

    Logistics disruptions—whether due to port congestion or trade tariffs—can break the delivery of certain species. The consequences? Financial losses, missed deadlines, and unfulfilled commitments.

    Solution:

    With continuous access to 1.16 million hectares of natural forest, sustainably managed and audited on-site each year, we ensure a reliable supply of high-quality tropical hardwoods.

  • My energy-efficient choice: wood

    My energy-efficient choice: wood!

    02.06.2021. Buildings have extensive direct and indirect impacts on the environment. During their construction, occupancy, renovation, repurposing, and demolition, buildings use energy, water, and raw materials, generate waste, and emit potentially harmful atmospheric emissions.

  • The future needs wood

    The future needs wood

    03.05.2021.More than 1.000 fair trade job opportunities provide 10.000 people with the means to build their future with dignity in one of the most remote regions of the Republic of Congo. That is but one of the solutions that 'Sustainable Hardwood Made in Africa', INTERHOLCO's flagship product, delivers.

  • Talking wood: "Logistics is first and foremost my passion"

    Talking wood: "Logistics is first and foremost my passion"

    01.04.2021. INTERHOLCO takes the ecological transition on board via a river-railway alliance in the Republic of Congo.

  • Taking the ecological transition onboard

    Taking the ecological transition onboard

    29.03.2021. In the North of the Republic of Congo, the ecological transition is successful. As soon as the season allows and the water level is suitable, INTERHOLCO's flagship product, "Sustainable Hardwood - Made in Africa", is transported down the Sangha, a tributary of the Congo River.

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