About Us

We know wood

Since 2007, “e-p-moerdbv” has been handling and delivering firewood. We are familiar with the loggers and truckers, as well as our devoted clients who depend on us to keep their homes warm. We also know what quality firewood is. We are constantly improving our procedure to make it more effective while also producing the best firewood available in large quantities. This entails examining our production process and keeping up with emerging technologies and working practices as our sector develops. Although splitting and cutting logs may seem like a straightforward process, when you’re producing 3000 cord per year, each step is crucial.

Renewable Warmth

We have a long history of understanding the turbulence of the world oil markets and how it affects our customers. This understanding comes from our experience with home heating oil delivery. Offering a consistent source of wood pellets and firewood gives members of our community a stable option to buy domestically, even locally, and shield themselves from changing oil prices. We are also aware of how using oil and other fossil fuels for heating affects the environment. We take great pleasure in providing biomass products that have a significantly smaller environmental impact as global warming worsens. The closest to home of all the combustion heat sources is heating with firewood. Wood pellets are a highly effective bioregional fuel for heating. We feel good about this.

We have made significant investments in logistics over the years and are able to move goods very effectively. We can deliver a season’s worth of heat in a single trip thanks to our special four-cord firewood boxes. Our cutting-edge truck-mounted forklifts can carefully place pallets into a garage or over heads. We eliminate the middleman by transporting our wood pellets directly from the distribution centers and pellet mills using our fleet of tractor trailers and flat beds. We have made the decision to independently manage our own hauling, in contrast to our competitors who are dangerously dependent on the erratic trucking industry.