Vanua Logging

Country/Region: Australia     State/Province: Canberra

Main Products: Mahogany Trees, Mahogany Trees

Location: Canberra Australian Capital Territory

Company Introduction
In construction industry we play an important role, given the quality of our Mahogany Trees prevailing in the market. Our production facility was first launched with of initial capital and now takes care of Mahogany Trees manufacturing with skilled workforce and technologically advanced equipment, as a reputable Manufacturer would do. In addition, we hold [over_all_export_marketshare] export share across borders, thanks to our aesthetically appealing and durable Mahogany Trees. Vanua Logging is a enlisted among top Exporter of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, owing to our Mahogany Trees, being top choice in the construction supplies market. Vanua Logging has reached annual revenue scale across , based on our successful 2020 Years of export history. Our product range is specifically designed to level up architecture not only in terms of appeal but also a make that commits years of service. Since, our products have been remarkable helping us reach a quite fruitful export ratio value estimating around .
Company Overview

Business Type: Manufacturer

Business Nature: Manufacturer

Year Established: , 1970

Legal Status: Third Party

Employees: Above 1000 People

Certifications: ISO13485

Contact Information

Contact Person: Georgia Christian

Designation: Business Manager

Department: Managing director

Telephone: 61-423613060

Business Information

Main Markets: France (28%) Australia (22%) Canada (22%) Thailand (16%) United Kingdom (12%)

Export Focus: [market]

Trade & Financial Information

Annual Revenue: Approx 5 Million US Dollar

Payment Terms: Bank wire (T/T), MoneyGram, Credit Card (CC), Western Union (WU)

Product Showcase
Mahogany Trees
Mahogany Trees

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