M/s. Shourya International Impex, we believe that timber is more than just a commodity—it’s a legacy of nature, a foundation for progress, and a material that connects tradition with innovation. Guided by our tagline, “Nature’s Strength, Delivered Responsibly”, we are committed to sourcing and supplying premium timber products with integrity, sustainability, and precision.
Founded in India, Shourya International Impex has earned a reputation as a trusted name in the timber trade, serving clients across the country and select global markets. Our operations are rooted in domestic distribution, with a strong presence in key industrial and commercial hubs throughout India. We also maintain strategic export relationships to meet international demand.
At the heart of our company is Mr. Rawat, the proprietor and driving force behind our success. With decades of hands-on experience in the timber industry, Mr. Rawat brings unmatched expertise, market insight, and a deep understanding of wood quality and trade dynamics. His leadership ensures that every shipment meets rigorous standards and that every client receives personalized attention and reliable service.
We take pride in our transparent business practices, efficient logistics, and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. Our team works closely with suppliers and buyers to ensure timely delivery, competitive pricing, and consistent quality—making us a preferred partner in the Indian timber trade.
Our Vision
"Why We Choose the Timber Industry for the Future"
At the heart of our vision lies a commitment to sustainability, growth, and innovation. We believe the timber industry represents a vital pathway to a greener, more prosperous future for India and beyond. Here's why we have chosen timber as the cornerstone of our future endeavors:
Sustainable Resource: Timber is a renewable natural resource that, when responsibly sourced and managed, supports environmental balance and combats deforestation through certified forestry practices.
Rising Demand: With rapid urbanization and infrastructure development, timber is increasingly essential in construction, furniture, and interior design, offering vast market potential.
Economic Growth: The timber industry drives employment, trade, and value-added manufacturing, contributing significantly to local and national economies.
Innovation & Value Addition: Advances in engineered wood products and Eco-friendly materials open new avenues for innovation, efficiency, and higher profitability.
Global Integration: India's position as a major importer and growing exporter of timber products connects us to global markets, fostering international partnerships and opportunities.
Environmental Responsibility: By promoting certified wood and sustainable practices, we align our business with global environmental goals, appealing to Eco-conscious consumers and institutions.
Choosing timber is not just a business decision; it is a commitment to shaping a sustainable, innovative, and economically vibrant future. We envision a timber industry that supports communities, respects nature, and leads with forward-thinking solutions.
Future Outlook for Timber Wood Industry in India
Growing Domestic Demand
Construction boom: Rapid urbanization and housing development are fueling demand for timber in structural applications, doors, windows, and flooring.
Furniture and interior design: Rising disposable income and lifestyle upgrades are boosting demand for high-quality wood in modular furniture and decor.
Government initiatives: Programs like “Housing for All” and Smart Cities are increasing timber consumption in public and private projects.
Import Opportunities
India is the second-largest wood importer globally, relying heavily on countries like Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. for pine and hardwood varieties.
Traders dealing in round logs and sawn timber—especially pine species—are well-positioned to benefit from this import dependency.
Value-Added Segments
Growth in plywood, MDF, particleboard, and engineered wood is creating demand for raw timber inputs.
Traders who diversify into processing or distribution of these materials can tap into higher margins and broader markets.
Sustainability & Certification
Increasing awareness of Eco-friendly sourcing and certified wood (FSC, PEFC) is shaping buyer preferences.
Traders who align with sustainable practices will gain a competitive edge, especially in institutional and export markets.
Logistics & Tech Integration
Digitization of supply chains and online timber marketplaces are making it easier for traders to reach new buyers.
Efficient logistics and warehousing are becoming key differentiators in a fragmented market.
Current State of the Timber Industry
Global Market Size: The timber products market was valued at approximately USD 992.43 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1.25 trillion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.7%.
Regional Leaders:Asia Pacific dominates the global market, accounting for over 31.8% of the share in 2024, thanks to rapid urban expansion and infrastructure development.
Key Applications: Timber is widely used in construction, furniture, paper, textiles, and increasingly in bio-based chemicals.
India’s Timber Sector: In India, wood-based industries like pulp and paper, plywood, and biomass are expanding rapidly due to rising domestic demand.
Future Opportunities
Sustainable Forestry: There's a strong push toward Eco-friendly sourcing and certified sustainable wood. Consumers and regulators are demanding transparency and responsible harvesting.
Engineered Wood Products: Innovations like cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam are revolutionizing construction by offering strength, flexibility, and lower carbon footprints.
Digital Transformation: Technologies such as AI, IoT, and blockchain are being used for supply chain optimization, forest monitoring, and traceability.
Carbon Credits & Climate Strategy: Timber plantations are being integrated into carbon offset programs, making forestry a key player in climate mitigation.
Circular Economy: Emphasis on recycling wood waste and biomass energy is creating new revenue streams and reducing environmental impact.