Timber customer magazine 2021/2022

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE Nordic wood is crucial for the quality-driven Saudi construction boom.

SAMI ANTEROINEN, photo SHUTTERSTOCK

Saudi Arabia is a leading market for Nordic wood in the Middle East and Africa Region. Within the Kingdom, Mokbel Al Khalaf SONS Co. Ltd. (MAK) focuses strongly on Nordic timber. The Saudi population will require a lot more wood to build its future. MAK is one of the main construction wood trading com- panies in Saudi Arabia. It started distributing to wholesal- ers all over the Kingdom in 1975. “When we started trading in wood, Nordic wood was our first choice, because it covers the most essential markets: construction and carpentry,” explains Sattam Al Khalaf , Managing Director of MAK. The relationship between Metsä Fibre and MAK dates back to 2008. There is a well-established connection of trust between the two companies. “Over the years, we have been impressed by the reliabil- ity of Metsä Fibre’s timber and its consistent quality. With a living product like timber, you will always face a few obstacles along the road, but the way Metsä Fibre handles these challenges shows how serious the company is about relationships and quality,” Al Khalaf says. SEE THE FOREST FOR YOURSELF To deepen the relationship, Al Khalaf has been visiting Finland at least once a year. “Before Covid-19, this was always at the top of our prior- ity list, especially to meet with our suppliers and to check new production line methods.” A key player in the partnership is Uniwood, a Saudi Arabian wood market agent. Al Khalaf credits Uniwood for monitoring market developments.

“This has showed the level of commitment from Metsä, which we appreciate a lot. Sales are important, but the service that comes with them counts for much more. This has been shown through our partners Metsä Fibre and Uniwood,” says Al Khalaf. ON THE SAME PAGE General Manager Rami Hleihel from Uniwood says that the agency’s main aim has been to develop the relationship between Metsä Fibre and MAK. “In fact, it has evolved from a business relationship be- tween a supplier and a buyer into a successful collabora- tion between partners. As we see it, we are all ‘in the same boat’; either we all sail or we will sink,” Hleihel explains. Uniwood is focused on securing the win-win situation where all participants are satisfied. “I am always trying to keep the business as smooth as possible, finding solutions and conflict resolution strat- egies which suit Metsä and MAK to sustain and improve the business.” Working with a big forest industry player like Metsä Fibre, with large production in spruce and pine, Hleihel has come to rely on the quality of the product and the service in all respects. “The goods always match the contract. When I order sawn timber from Metsä Fibre, I know what the customer will be receiving, no surprises.” Nordic wood acquired by MAK is used primarily by the construction and carpentry sectors, pine mostly for car- pentry and spruce for construction. “We mainly reach out to those sectors through our

“We are becoming confident of more spending on con- struction which will put the market into better shape. All sectors will be activated because construction is the main driver for the economy.” Looking beyond the pandemic, Sattam Al Khalaf is opti- mistic. The demography of the Kingdom has a great upside: “Our priority now is to satisfy youth, which represent almost 70 per cent of the population. Building houses for young people who are starting their families will feed the trend in the 2020s. This will create sustainable develop- ment for years to come.” Rami Hleihel also sees the Saudi market as a sustainable, steady market with a lot of promise. “There are big construction projects in place and more will be launched. We are confident that the market will recover and improve once the Covid-19 pandemic is over.” Tommi Saarnisto thinks along the same lines; a solid base has been built for Saudi business, and this, of course, bodes well for the future. “We have collaboration that is based on mutual trust and we are looking forward to building on that foundation in the long term.” •

distribution channels, in retail or wholesale,” Al Khalaf adds.

EVEN FLOW Naturally, logistics have an important role to play in the equation. Tommi Saarnisto , Area Sales Director for Metsä Fibre, explains that the wood is transported almost exclu- sively in containers by sea. “Spruce boards are the single biggest article that we ex- port to the Saudi market, to be used for a wide range of purposes in construction,” Saarnisto says. “The key thing in logistics is maintaining a steady flow of products and we have managed to do this quite well.” BOUNCE BACK FROM PANDEMIC Sattam Al Khalaf points out that the pandemic has affected all markets heavily. “Before Covid-19, the market was more or less steady. Since Covid hit 2020, we have been locked down for al- most 90 days.” Recently, however, there is light at the end of the tunnel with the Covid situation improving in Saudi Arabia.

MAK – MOKBEL AL KHALAF SONS CO. LTD. One of the leading construction wood trading companies in Saudi Arabia. • Established in 1975 • 15 warehouses • Caters to B2B and B2C sectors www.mak-co.com

Sattam Al Khalaf Managing Director of MAK, Mokbel Al Khalaf SONS Co. Ltd. He believes that Nor- dic wood has a big role in building Saudi Arabia in the 2020s – and beyond.

Rami Hleihel General Manager of Uniwood. He is focused on delivering a win-win situation for the wood supplier and the buyer in any scenario.

Tommi Saarnisto MEA (Middle East - Africa) Area Sales Director for Metsä Fibre. He recognizes that all sales must be anchored by great quality, outstanding service and efficient logistics.

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