German Logger Expands into Sawmilling With LT15
By Wood-Mizer, Europe
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Ever since his childhood, Maik Retz always felt at home in the forest. Growing up two hours west of Berlin in a rural farming and forestry area, he knew he wanted to make forestry his career. His father started a business producing firewood and fencing material more than 40 years ago, and Maik started working in the business in 1994. Maik now operates the business with his brother and one other employee.
When Maik took over the business, he primarily worked as a logger in the national forests, using a newly procured forwarder, as well as producing firewood when he was not logging. Gradually, the logging business grew and they were able to upgrade their equipment. Currently they are logging 40,000 cubic metres of timber annually.
In 2000, Maik bought a Wood-Mizer LT15 sawmill to cut the timbers he needed to remodel his house. After the remodelling project was completed, Maik realised that the sawmill would be a good tool to incorporate into their logging and firewood business. The LT15 formed the basis of again producing oak beams and fencing materials for local landowners and farmers.
“The look of rustic wood with bark left on the edges is quite popular right now,” shares Maik. He focuses on producing fencing materials impossible to source from large timber yards and department stores, which creates a consistent local demand for his products.
Annually, Maik sells 7,000 oak fence posts, which keeps the LT15 sawmill busy every day. Maik estimates that when two people are working and using a forklift to assist with transporting logs and the finished beams, they can produce 2.5 metres of fencing materials per hour.