Expert for Softwoods and Engineered Wood

James Davenport

Managing Director

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James Davenport has over 20 years of experience in the UK timber industry, with a career spanning importing, manufacturing, and distributing both softwood and engineered wood products to the UK market.

James began his journey as a trainee with Metsä (then Finnforest) and has since progressed through a variety of senior roles across purchasing, manufacturing, sales, and supply chain management. This breadth of experience provides him with a unique, end-to-end understanding of the UK timber market.

Today, James leads as UK Managing Director, while also serving on the Metsä Wood Executive Management Team and as a board member of Timber Development UK, helping to shape the future of the timber sector both nationally and internationally.

Metsä Wood UK

Metsä Wood UK is a leading importer and distributor of high-quality softwood to the UK Merchant and DIY sectors.

With a reliable supply from sustainably owned and managed Nordic forests, we process and upgrade timber through our lines in Boston, alongside MDF processing and a market leading door linings and casings capability.

Supported by a dedicated treatment facility in King’s Lynn, where we also manufacture Finnjoist® I-beams, widely used in the construction of private homes and commercial buildings every year.

We have built long-standing partnerships with both national merchant chains and independent merchants.

Looking ahead, Metsä Wood UK remains focused on strengthening merchant partnerships and delivering sustainable, quality timber solutions.

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Metsä Wood UK Comment: Q3 2025

The sawmilling industry across Europe continues to face challenging circumstances. Record high log prices combined with stagnant sawn timber prices, driven by low demand across Europe, are continuing to put the industry under significant pressure. Production curtailments in the third quarter have taken place and will limit the growth of stocks entering the fourth quarter, which is traditionally a quiet period for sawmills.

The general sentiment in the sawmilling industry remains poor, and this is not expected to change in the foreseeable future.

The UK timber industry operates within a global marketplace and international trade flows are currently being challenged with the imposition of new tariffs on lumber entering the US. The impact of these tariffs will inevitably be felt in the EU and UK market going forward; exactly how remains to be seen.

Demand for machined timber products in the UK has been subdued in the third quarter. Customers are managing their stocks and working capital carefully, placing orders only when they have certainty of the corresponding sale. For manufacturers, availability, service and price are key to winning business currently and, we at Metsä are focused on ensuring we have the best available offer for the market. As an aside, the level of house transactions in the UK remains low. Often, when people move, they look to improve their property before placing it on the market. This, together with other factors such as consumer confidence, will need to improve to increase demand in the Repair, Maintenance and Improvement (RMI) market.

House building and general construction activity remains weak and well short of government targets. I will leave my opinion on the viability of these targets for another day! There are pockets of residential building activity in certain parts of the country and these more buoyant regions seem to be linked to house affordability which tells us that the underlying demand for property is still there, when it is affordable. We still see very positive potential in engineered wood products, and timber technology is constantly evolving, which will provide opportunities to grow demand for these products beyond the typical single-family house.