EUDR Consulting Services for Bali Wood Exporters

EUDR Consulting Services for Bali Wood Exporters

EUDR consulting services for Bali wood exporters close the gap between an SVLK legality certificate and what the EU Deforestation Regulation now demands: proof your timber came from land not deforested after 31 December 2020, plot-level geolocation, and a Due Diligence Statement filed in the EU TRACES NT system before your container clears European customs. Bali Export Consultant maps your supply chain, assembles the evidence, and prepares that data pack on a quote-based fee.

We are part of Juara Holding Group — an Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015. Everything on this page is compliance information, not legal advice; confirm current requirements with the European Commission or a licensed adviser before you ship.

Why Is SVLK No Longer Enough for EU Wood Buyers?

Indonesian timber has travelled on SVLK legality documents for over a decade, and for most of that time the certificate satisfied European buyers. The EUDR changed the question. Adopted by the European Parliament in April 2023 and in force since June 2023, it covers seven commodities — wood among them — and requires goods placed on the EU market to be both legally produced and deforestation-free against a 31 December 2020 cut-off.

SVLK answers the legality half. It says nothing about deforestation after 2020, plot coordinates, or the Due Diligence Statement your importer must reference at the border.

The market moved before the regulators finished. The Earthsight and Auriga Nusantara “Risky Business” report of October 2025 documented high-risk Indonesian timber flows, and EU buyers responded by dropping suppliers who could not show clean chains — orders lost over paperwork, not product quality. As of mid-2026, the guidance we work from treats 30 December 2025 as the enforcement date for large operators, with micro and small enterprises given until 30 June 2027; some sources cite a 30 December 2026 milestone instead. Dates have shifted before, so confirm the current schedule with the European Commission.

The buyer’s question Does SVLK cover it? What EUDR adds
Was the timber harvested legally? Yes — V-Legal export documents Legality re-verified under the producing country’s laws
Was the plot deforested after 31 Dec 2020? No Cross-check against the EU reference map of 2020 forest cover
Where exactly did the tree grow? Concession or permit level only Polygon coordinates above 4 hectares; a single point below 4 hectares
Who declares this in the EU? Not covered A DDS filed in TRACES NT, quoting HS code and the importer’s EORI

What Does EUDR Actually Require From a Wood Exporter?

Whether you ship teak dining sets from Denpasar or carved suar slabs from Gianyar, EU buyers now ask for the same evidence set:

  • Geolocation of every source plot — full polygon coordinates for plots larger than 4 hectares, a single coordinate point for plots under 4 hectares.
  • A deforestation cross-check against the reference map showing forest cover as of 31 December 2020.
  • Legality records: harvest permits, SVLK and V-Legal documents, land tenure papers, and identity records for smallholder suppliers.
  • A shipment-level risk assessment covering legality and deforestation risk, with extra documentation wherever risk is non-negligible.
  • DDS data for the importer: product HS code (chapter 44 for timber, most wooden furniture under chapter 94), the EU importer’s EORI number, origin details and the geolocation file.

The penalty regime explains why buyers are jumpy. Fines can reach 4% of a company’s EU turnover, plus confiscation of goods and exclusion from EU public procurement. No importer risks that for one container of furniture, so suppliers without EUDR files get quietly delisted.

Indonesia is not standing still. The GroundTruthed.id forest-monitoring platform is under construction, and the Indonesia-EU CEPA trade agreement — expected in force in 2027 — ties tariff advantages to exactly these standards. Exporters who build their files now will sell into that tailwind rather than scramble behind it.

What Do EUDR Consulting Services for Bali Wood Exporters Cost?

Every engagement is quoted after a scoping call, because a workshop buying from three sawmills is a different job from a furniture brand with forty carving suppliers. The figures below are indicative, dated July 2026, and subject to change. For market context, SGS Indonesia runs EUDR gap analysis from South Jakarta, and Bali competitor The Bali Curator lists a sourcing-and-support package at IDR 12,500,000 (as listed 2026).

Option What it covers Indicative fee (July 2026, subject to change) Typical duration
SVLK-to-EUDR gap review Document audit, buyer-requirement mapping, written gap report IDR 9,000,000–15,000,000 2–3 weeks
Supply chain mapping + geolocation file Supplier tree, plot coordinates, deforestation screening arranged via vetted licensed partners IDR 18,000,000–35,000,000 4–8 weeks
DDS-ready data pack (per product line) Evidence binder, draft risk assessment, TRACES NT field mapping with your EU importer IDR 12,000,000–25,000,000 3–6 weeks
Shipment retainer Ongoing per-shipment evidence updates and buyer queries Monthly, quoted on volume Rolling

Two honesty notes. The DDS itself is filed by the operator placing goods on the EU market — usually your importer; we prepare the data behind it and cannot guarantee acceptance by any authority. Satellite verification and certification work is performed by vetted licensed partners, not by us in-house.

How Does Booking Work?

  1. Message the priority wood-exporter line. WhatsApp +62 811-3941-4563 with your products, monthly volumes and destination countries.
  2. Request the free checklist. Ask for the wood-exporter EUDR checklist — a one-page list of the SVLK, plot and supplier documents EU buyers request, so you can see your gaps before paying anyone.
  3. Scoping call, 30 minutes, free. We walk through your supplier tree, buyer requirements and timeline pressure.
  4. Fixed quote and schedule. You receive a written scope, fee and delivery date; nothing starts until you approve it.
  5. Build and handover. We collect documents, assemble the geolocation and legality file, and hand over a pack your EU importer can act on — walkthrough call included.

> Get the wood-exporter EUDR checklist
> One WhatsApp message gets you the free checklist plus a straight answer on how far your current SVLK file sits from EUDR-ready.
> WhatsApp: +62 811-3941-4563 (mention “EUDR wood”) · Email: bd@juaraholding.com
> Handled by the Juara Holding Group BD desk — part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can SVLK certification alone satisfy EUDR for wood exports from Bali?

No. SVLK demonstrates legal harvest under Indonesian law, which covers the legality half of EUDR. The regulation separately requires proof that source plots were not deforested after 31 December 2020, geolocation coordinates, and a Due Diligence Statement in TRACES NT. As of 2026, EU buyers ask for both layers — treat SVLK as the foundation, not the finish line.

Do furniture makers need coordinates for every wood source plot?

Yes, for EUDR-covered products. Plots over 4 hectares need full polygon coordinates; plots under 4 hectares need a single point. Reclaimed and mixed-source furniture is harder, because every timber input in a shipment needs a traceable origin. That mapping, supplier by supplier, is exactly what a supply chain engagement produces.

What if my EU buyer asks for a DDS reference number?

The Due Diligence Statement is filed by the operator placing goods on the EU market — normally your importer — in the TRACES NT system, which returns a reference number quoted at customs. Your job as the Bali exporter is supplying the data behind it: geolocation, legality documents and risk information. We prepare that pack; the importer files it.

How long does EUDR preparation take for a small Bali workshop?

Indicatively, as of July 2026: a gap review runs two to three weeks, and a full supply chain map with geolocation takes four to eight weeks depending on supplier count. Workshops with tidy SVLK files and few suppliers move fastest. Start before your buyer asks, not after an order is already on hold.

Does EUDR apply to wood handicrafts and small furniture exports?

If the product falls under EUDR-covered HS codes — chapter 44 timber and most wooden furniture in chapter 94 — the rules apply regardless of shipment size. Micro and small enterprises get a later compliance date, cited as 30 June 2027 as of 2026, but EU buyers often demand documentation earlier. Confirm your specific HS codes against the European Commission’s product list.

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