Citation
Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran and Macpherson, T. H. and Ioras, Florin
(2008)
An assessment of Malaysian wooden furniture manufacturers’
readiness to embrace chain of custody (COC) certification.
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 66 (5).
pp. 339-343.
ISSN 0018-3768
Abstract
Although Malaysia is a major producer and exporter
of wood products in the world, the status of wood
products certification in the industry is relatively unknown.
Therefore, a study was carried out to assess the status
of chain of custody certification among wooden furniture
manufacturers using a structured questionnaire to interview
firms who had participated at the annual Malaysian International
Furniture Fair (MIFF). Results collated indicate that
the readiness to adopt chain of custody certification among
wooden furniture manufacturers was low. The lack of price
premiums, limited market potential and high cost was cited
as the primary reasons deterring furniture manufacturers
from adopting chain of custody certification. Furthermore,
the use of plantation wood resources, such as Rubberwood
(Hevea brasiliensis), perceived to be certified wood resources,
reflects the lack of understanding among the manufacturers.
This study shows that an increasing adoption
of chain of custody certification among wooden furniture
manufacturers in Malaysia can be realized in the market organisation,
especially with regards to price premiums and
market requirements.
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