Launched last July by the director-general of State Forests, the initiative aims to integrate Timbeter’s digital measurement solutions into everyday forestry operations. The project’s goals include reducing the workload of foresters, simplifying timber measurement processes, and enhancing objectivity of results. This transition will also provide additional insights for stakeholders, from contractors to timber purchasers, enabling better decision-making and operational efficiency.

The first stage of the project, which ran until the end of December 2024, focused on the integration and use of Timbeter’s technology across approximately 100 forestry units within 14 districts of Piła and Poznań. This phase involved comprehensive organisational, technical, and formal preparations, ensuring readiness for the full-scale rollout scheduled for this year. 

Timbeter licenses have been distributed to foresters, technical support teams, and educators, facilitating the measurement of up to 700,000m3 of timber during the pilot phase.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Poland’s State Forests on this transformative journey,” said Anna-Greta Tsahkna, CEO  at Timbeter. “This partnership highlights our commitment to advancing sustainable and efficient forestry practices.”