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Behind The Scenes 15 Apr 2026 · 5 min read

Visiting our mill cluster — a 3-day buyer itinerary

What a mill visit actually looks like: airport pickup, hotel near Đồng Phú, two cluster tours, QC walkthrough, and dinner with the mill owners. Sample schedule + what to bring.

Visiting our mill cluster — a 3-day buyer itinerary

Buyers often ask what a mill visit actually involves. Here is a real 3-day itinerary from Ho Chi Minh City to our Đồng Phú and Chơn Thành / Bình Long clusters — what you see, where you stay, and what to bring.

Day 1 — arrival and the veneer cluster

We pick you up at Tan Son Nhat Airport and drive 80–110 km north to the rubber belt. After check-in at a hotel near Đồng Phú, we tour the veneer cluster: the log yard, rotary lathe lines, drying, and grade sorting. You see core veneer being peeled and sorted A–CD off the line — not a showroom.

Day 2 — the plywood cluster and QC

A full day at the Chơn Thành and Bình Long mills: glue spreading, hot pressing, film coating for FFP, edge sealing, and the finished-panel stacks. We walk the QC station with you — dimension, moisture, and the boil test for WBP bond — so you see exactly how the report you receive is produced. Dinner is with the mill owners.

Day 3 — packing, loading and departure

The morning covers packing, palletisation and container loading, then we drive back to the city by early afternoon for your departure. If you want to combine the trip with a Ho Chi Minh City stay, we are happy to plan around it.

What to bring

  • Closed shoes: the mills are working floors with timber and machinery.
  • Your spec list: so we can show you exactly the lines that match your order.
  • A camera: most buyers want their own photos of the process and the team.

A visit is the fastest way to build confidence before a first order. If you are considering it, contact us and we will propose dates around the dry-season production window.

Ready to request a quote?

24-hour response. Free samples in 3 days. Mill inspection before container loading.