Description
🪵 Fraké Wood Exporter in Cameroon – FOB Douala
Fraké wood exporter in Cameroon supplying tropical African hardwood used for interior joinery, doors, furniture components, and decorative panels. Fraké timber is available in Air-Dried (AD) and Kiln-Dried (KD) condition and shipped under FOB Douala terms with complete export documentation.
Because buyers value uniform color, stable drying, and clean machining, Fraké orders follow controlled processing from sawing to container loading. As a result, specifications remain consistent across repeat shipments.
About Fraké Wood
Fraké is a light to medium-density African hardwood known for its pale cream to light brown color and fine, even texture. In addition, it accepts stains and finishes extremely well, which makes it a preferred choice for interior applications that require a uniform appearance.
Moreover, Fraké machines easily and glues well. Therefore, manufacturers often select it for products where clean edges, smooth surfaces, and predictable performance matter.
As a result, Fraké wood is commonly used for:
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Interior doors and door frames
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Furniture components
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Interior joinery and panels
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Decorative plywood and veneer cores
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Moldings and trim
Fraké Timber Specifications
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Species: Fraké (African hardwood)
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Color: Cream to light brown
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Texture: Fine and even
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Grain: Straight to slightly interlocked
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Density: Approx. 450–550 kg/m³
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Durability: Moderate (interior use recommended)
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Moisture condition: AD or KD
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Origin: Cameroon
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Minimum order: 25 m³
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Monthly availability: Export volumes available
However, final characteristics may vary depending on drying method and sawing pattern.
Available Fraké Export Forms
Fraké wood exporter in Cameroon supplying:
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Fraké logs
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Fraké sawn timber
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AD (Air-Dried) Fraké
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KD (Kiln-Dried) Fraké
In addition, packaging uses export-grade pallets or plywood crates secured with steel strapping to protect the timber during transit.
Export Compliance, Inspection & Shipping
Fraké timber exports are prepared with full compliance documentation, including:
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Legal harvesting documentation
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Export permits
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Acceptance of third-party inspection such as SGS
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Compliance with EUTR requirements
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Shipment under FOB Douala Incoterms
Inspection standards are published by SGS:
https://www.sgs.com
European timber import regulations are issued by the European Union:
https://environment.ec.europa.eu
Consequently, buyers can verify legality and quality before shipment.
Why Buyers Source Fraké Wood from Cameroon
Cameroon offers reliable access to export-grade Fraké with established logistics through the Port of Douala. Therefore, buyers benefit from predictable lead times, competitive FOB pricing, and flexible shipment planning.
Furthermore, Fraké loads can be combined with other African hardwoods to optimize container space and reduce freight costs.










