Egger implements a new, globally valid standard for the transmission of information along the supply chain of wood and wood-based products. The ISO 38200 provides a globally valid, internationally recognised standard for the product chain of wood and wood-based products.

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Egger Group receives ISO 38200 certificate

Egger implements a new, globally valid standard for the transmission of information along the supply chain of wood and wood-based products, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

The ISO 38200 provides a globally valid, internationally recognised standard for the product chain of wood and wood-based products. It regulates the transmission of information along the supply chain: from logging to delivery to the end customer. As one of the first wood-based materials manufacturers worldwide, the Egger Group meets the high requirements of the new standard.

Egger is a family company, founded in 1961, employs approximately 9,600 people. At 19 plants worldwide, they produce an extensive product range of wood-based materials (chipboards, OSB and MDF boards) as well as timber.