With a common MOQ of 20 tons, buyers can source timber in a scalable, cost-effective volume that fits standard logistics planning, while the global spread of top suppliers across China, South Africa, Vietnam, Portugal, and France reduces supply chain risk by diversifying geographic exposure. The wide reference price range—ranging from $24 to $8,000 per ton—highlights how pricing is heavily influenced by timber type and origin, so buyers must verify specifications upfront to avoid overpaying. Combined with strong verification rates (51% business-verified, 49% phone-verified), this gives buyers greater confidence in supplier legitimacy and reduces the risk of encountering untrustworthy or non-delivering partners.