Douala, Cameroon Africa. December 2010 (Cameroon News) - Ecologix Resource Group has inked an agreement to enter into strategic tie up with an affiliate of a major Timber Transportation Company that operates out of Cameroon.
Ecologix Resource Group (OTCBB: EXRG) issued a press release today stating that they have agreed to go into a strategic tie up with MHM Consulting LLC., which is an associate of a timber transportation company that works out of Cameroon.
“This new partnership enables our subsidiary to focus on harvesting valuable timber resources and leave transportation logistics to our new partner’s expertise.”
“Every natural resource business is dependent on reliable, cost effective transportation,” says Robert Radoff, President of Ecologix Resource Group.
“This new partnership enables our subsidiary to focus on harvesting valuable timber resources and leave transportation logistics to our new partner’s expertise.”

Timber transporting truckers share the same narrow roads with taxis and cars
Ecologix had been working towards their agenda of deploying a solid framework that guaranteed them of an international presence and they had been strategizing with various companies all across the globe to improve their network through entering into partnerships with all major timber exporters. The company had also recently entered into strategic alliances with major timber exporters that operate out of India and Europe.
About Ecologix Resource Group
Ecologix Resource Group is a natural resource company that has numerous operations in the timber sector and is also involved in project that address the creation of alternative energy solutions.
They ensure that all their projects comply with the strictest environmental standards that relates to each of these industries.
Ecologix is totally committed to all causes related to global conservationism, and its policies are designed in such a way as to adhere to all regulations that ensure that they operate in a way that is accountable, compliant yet provides adequate levels of profits.
At present their core focus is on the timber sector and their future plans would also involve trying out more opportunities with other types of natural resources like bio-fuel and oil and as they grow plan to expand into other regions as well.









