Built for Every Player in the Wood Economy

From the forest floor to the factory line, URTI's NFCC protocol solves the certification, compliance, and traceability challenges that define each sector of the $68B global wood market.

6

Core Industries

$68.5B

Addressable Market

EUDR

Compliance Ready

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Sector 01

Forestry & Timber Harvesting

The Challenge

Up to 90% of logging activity in some regions is illegal or undocumented. Paper-based tracking is easily falsified, making legitimate operators indistinguishable from bad actors.

How URTI Solves It

Every tree gets a unique URTI ID at the point of origin. GPS coordinates, species data, and ownership are cryptographically locked into the first NFCC. Legal operators get verifiable proof; illegal ones can’t fake it.

100%
Origin Traceability
EUDR
Compliant
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Sector 02

Sawmills & Wood Processing

The Challenge

Mills receive raw timber and output dimensional lumber, but lose traceability in the transformation. Input/output ratios are unverified, making it impossible to prove that finished boards came from legally sourced logs.

How URTI Solves It

NFCC-MIL certificates link every output board back to its input logs. Yield ratios are documented, quality grades are certified, and the chain-of-custody continues unbroken through the processing stage.

Board
Level Tracking
67%+
Yield Documented
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Sector 03

Pallet Manufacturing & Logistics

The Challenge

The $68.5B pallet market depends on ISPM-15 heat treatment compliance for international shipping. Non-compliant pallets get rejected at borders, causing delays, fines, and lost contracts.

How URTI Solves It

Each pallet receives an NFCC-PRD certificate documenting heat treatment, lumber sourcing, and manufacturing specs. Customs authorities verify compliance via API in seconds instead of paper inspection.

$68.5B
Market Size
ISPM-15
Certified
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Sector 04

Prefab & Modular Wood Construction

The Challenge

Prefab builders need to prove sustainable material sourcing for green building certifications (LEED, BREEAM). Without end-to-end traceability, they cannot access premium markets or carbon incentives.

How URTI Solves It

The NFCC-STR certificate aggregates every input material’s certification chain into a single structural validation. Builders can prove exact origin, processing history, and carbon sequestration for every component.

12+ tCO₂
Carbon Per Structure
LEED
Documentation
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Sector 05

Furniture Manufacturing

The Challenge

Consumers and retailers increasingly demand sustainably sourced furniture. Manufacturers cannot differentiate certified products from uncertified ones in the market, leaving premium pricing on the table.

How URTI Solves It

Each piece of furniture gets an NFCC certificate linking it back through milling and harvesting to the exact origin tree. Brands embed verification QR codes so buyers can trace the full supply chain.

15-30%
Premium Pricing
QR
Consumer Verify
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Sector 06

Carbon Credit & ESG Markets

The Challenge

Carbon credit markets suffer from a credibility crisis. Without verifiable forestry data, carbon offsets are frequently double-counted, overestimated, or fraudulent — undermining the entire ESG ecosystem.

How URTI Solves It

NFCC certificates provide the verifiable, immutable data that carbon markets demand. Every registered tree’s species, age, and location feed into transparent sequestration calculations that auditors can independently verify.

$2T
Carbon Market by 2030
SHA-256
Verified Data

Universal benefits of NFCC certification

Regardless of where you operate in the wood supply chain, URTI delivers measurable impact.

90%

Audit Cost Reduction

Replace paper-based audits with instant digital verification

<5s

Verification Time

API-powered certificate verification in seconds, not days

100%

Supply Chain Visibility

End-to-end traceability from tree to finished product

0

Forgery Possible

Cryptographic verification makes fraud economically impossible

Don’t see your sector listed?

The URTI protocol is resource-agnostic. If your industry touches natural resources, certification, or supply chain compliance, we should talk.