Douglas-Fir Pulp Logs Bulk
Bulk shipment Douglas-fir pulp logs in rough condition, sapwood stripped, minimum 15 cm cross-sectional dimension for chemical pulp mills. Covered by HTS 4403.25.0140 as other coniferous Douglas-fir timber. Economical feedstock volume.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If mechanically chipped prior to export
Wood chips/pulplogs in pulp form move to Chapter 47 mechanical woodpulp heading.
If other Douglas-fir statistical categories
Different statistical suffixes within 4403.25 for varied regional or grade Douglas-fir.
If formed into briquettes
Compressed by-products meeting briquette dimensions per subheading note classify separately.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Use volume-based declarations with cubic meter measurements for accurate duty calculation
• Coordinate with mills for just-in-time delivery to minimize port demurrage fees
• Test for binder content if logs appear agglomerated, avoiding briquette misclassification
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