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Looking for full load of seasoned hardwood in Ireland


Mad_mike
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Hi all

I've been registered here for a short while, but use it mainly for reading :biggrin:

 

We have a business in Southern Ireland selling seasoned firewood. All the wood is from our own forestry and it is 100% softwood.

 

Over the last year or two we have had a good few customers asking about hardwood, so with the season approaching fast, we are looking for some prices etc from potential suppliers.

 

If any of you can quote for a full container load of crates, please send me a PM with details. We have had the usual offers from Eastern Europe, but logic tells me that surely what I would have to pay for transport from there, will allow me pay a higher price closer to home??

 

Mike

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