Timber & forestry supply chain
Recovery for the processing contracts, transport invoices and supply accounts at the heart of the Green Triangle timber economy.
Mount Gambier's timber and forestry economy generates significant trade-credit exposure across a supply chain that stretches from plantation to processor. Merion recovers overdue B2B accounts here on a commission-only basis.
Mount Gambier is the commercial centre of South Australia's South East — a region defined by plantation forestry, timber processing and the agribusiness that shares the landscape with it. The Green Triangle timber zone, spanning the South Australian and Victorian border country, produces pine and blue gum at industrial scale. The mills, processors, log haulers, equipment service firms and chemical suppliers in the supply chain all extend trade credit — often across payment cycles that stretch to the end of harvest or processing seasons. Construction using locally milled timber and a retail economy serving a substantial regional catchment add further commercial depth.
Merion recovers commercial debts for Mount Gambier businesses and from local and regional debtors. The SA-Victoria border zone and interstate debtor profile are not complications — we cover debtors on both sides.
Recovery for the processing contracts, transport invoices and supply accounts at the heart of the Green Triangle timber economy.
Coverage across Mount Gambier, Millicent, Naracoorte and the broader South East region.
Forestry payment cycles follow harvest and processing seasons — we factor that into our approach.
We recover for Mount Gambier businesses wherever the debtor is — across SA, Victoria and our other coverage states.
Yes — we recover from debtors in Victoria as well as South Australia. The cross-border nature of the timber economy is not a barrier.
Commission-only, set out in writing before we start. Nothing is charged on accounts where nothing is recovered.
Yes. Timber industry supply and processing accounts are commercial debts we recover, with understanding of the seasonal payment patterns common in the sector.
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