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What's the difference between bekistingsplaat and betonplex?
The two terms are used interchangeably in Dutch construction. Bekistingsplaat literally means 'formwork panel', while betonplex refers to the phenolic-coated plywood used for concrete forming. Both describe film-faced plywood with a phenolic or melamine overlay, typically 18 mm thick in 2500 x 1250 mm sheets, manufactured to EN 636-2 or EN 636-3.
Is Vietnamese formwork plywood suitable for Dutch infrastructure projects?
Yes. Vinawood Pro Form is certified to EN 636-3 with WBP phenolic adhesive (Class 3), which is the correct specification for exterior and high-moisture environments — including dyke reinforcement, tunnel projects, and harbour works common across the Netherlands. CE marking under EN 13986 allows direct specification in Dutch Bouwbesluit-compliant designs.
How does pricing compare to Dutch or Finnish suppliers?
FOB pricing from Vinawood for EN 636-certified 18 mm betonplex runs approximately EUR 8-13 per m², versus EUR 16-26 per m² at Dutch distributors sourcing UPM WISA or Baltic product. For project volumes above 500 m² the landed cost, including freight to Rotterdam, typically stays 25-40% below domestic retail.
Which port serves the Netherlands and how long is the transit?
Rotterdam is the primary discharge port, with transit times of 30-38 days from Hai Phong or Ho Chi Minh City via Singapore. Rotterdam's container throughput and onward trucking network covers the entire Benelux region, including Antwerp in Belgium. Minimum order is one 20-foot container, approximately 280-320 sheets of 18 mm panel.