Timber firm is on a fast track to more success

A Selkirk-based timber harvesting company is fast-tracking to success after securing £300,000 in funding from a UK bank.
The Bison forwarder in action.The Bison forwarder in action.
The Bison forwarder in action.

Dick Brothers Forestry has used the money to purchase the UK’s first, and the world’s fastest, timber forwarder - the new Ponnse ‘Bison’ machine.

The Bison enables the business to increase productivity by moving timber from the wood to the forest roadside more rapidly.

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Forestry workers were considered key workers during the UK lockdown, as forestry and wood processing sectors played a vital role in producing important products such as pallets, packaging, biomass fuel and face masks.

Bruce Dick, commercial manager Dick Brothers Forestry, based on the Ettrick Riverside, said: “The investment is a significant one for the business and is indicative of our commitment to Scotland’s timber industry and our client base.

“The forestry sector plays an important role in getting essential goods to where they need to go, and our new machine will help us contribute to that process more efficiently. HSBC UK has been our primary funder for our growth, and we’re delighted they’ve supported us in this crucial next step for the business’s development.”

Marcus Sangster, relationship director at HSBC UK, added: “As a long-term client of HSBC Equipment Finance, we were delighted to support Dick Brothers in what is a major investment and important addition to its fleet of machinery. Our backing demonstrates both HSBC UK’s and Dick Brothers’ commitment to supporting Scotland’s timber industry.”

Dick Brothers Forestry specialises in the harvesting of short wood for sawmills and the small round wood trade.

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