History

1998

Foundation of Belwood Amel

In the year 1998, Freddy Pauels, managing director of Pauels GmbH, decided in accordance with his father Bernhard Pauels, to guide the small family business into the next stage. They were sure that the newly founded industrial zone „Kaiserbaracke“ in Born was the perfect location for this project. The new industrial zone was dedicated to the forest industry; the perfect place for a sawmill to develop its full potential. In cooperation with the log trading company „Holz Niessen“, a self-sufficient cluster was created. Due to its favourable location in the heart of Europe and close to the highway, sales in all Europe are easily done.

1999

Commissioning of the saw line at its new location „IZ Kaiserbaracke“

2000

Commissioning of the first kiln-drying chamber

A first important step into further processing the timber was the commissioning of the first two drying kilns.

2001

Moulding plant

By building the moulding plant, our production area doubled. Now profiled boards, garden timber and battens can be offerd to our customers.

2002

Modernisation of the planing line

2005

2nd planing line

With the second planing line in action, wood lamellas for the fruit box industry started being produced, and an important market had been developed.

2006

Continous kiln and grading line

Drying capacities were multiplied by building the first ever continous kiln in Belgium. Belwood Amel took thereby a lead role in Belgium, other companies should follow their way. The newly build grading line enabled Belwood to start grade their timber according CE norms.

2012

Construction of the glulam factory

By building the glulam factory, another important market has been developped. BSH, Duo/Trio and KVH are sold accross all of Europe.

2020

Construction of a warehouse and production hall

With the construction of this warehouse and production hall of a size of 5.600m² we extend the product range enormously together with our sister company Woodinnovation. Woodinnovation has specialized in the cutting of BSP/CLT elements.