Introducing the processes of lumber milling (sawing), artificial drying, processing, and quality checks!
In Miyazaki Prefecture, there are various sawmills and processing plants of different sizes, but the company that partners with Uemura Sangyo to handle product development and manufacturing is one of the largest in scale. The manufacturing bases have three locations within the prefecture, all equipped with log yards, sawing facilities, drying equipment, and automation from processing to shipping. Among them, the factory shown in the image is equipped with advanced facilities and can manage 4,000 cubic meters of logs, using Obisugi trees aged 15 to 45 years according to their intended use. In the image, the facility visible in the background is the equipment for receiving and inspecting logs. Here, logs brought in from producers are scanned, and only those recognized as top-quality are used as materials. The rest are exported overseas. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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Founded in 1916 as "Uemura Lumber," we have now been in business for 108 years as of 2024. Since 1984, we have been quick to commercialize and introduce unique and appealing woods, starting with California Redwood, as well as French Bordeaux Pine, Champagne Oak, and more recently, Miyazaki's Obi Cedar. As the environment changes day by day, our highly specialized knowledge and experience are utilized in product development, allowing us to create truly excellent products that we ourselves want to use and introduce to the world. We support the creation of architecture that allows people to live with wood and cherish that space for a long time through our materials.