Timber Industries (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. (Timflor) was established in March 2006. The factory's location is strategically chosen at the Tianjin Export Processing Zone, the centre of China's focal development area for the 21st century. Timflor aims to play a leading role in manufacturing of world standard parquet and providing reliable service to its customers.
Tianjin Export Processing Zone is conveniently located in TEDA (Tianjin Economic Development Area), which is only a few miles away from the Tianjin port, where major international shipping and transportation corporations operate their Northern China head quarter.
Timflor is situated on a land area of 376, 600 square feet and a built up area of 260, 000 square feet. With a total investment of USD15 million, this facility is designed to have a yearly production capacity of 1&half million square meters at the end of first production year, and 2&half million square meters when the full capacity is achieved.
In order to produce the highest possible quality flooring at maximum efficiency, Timflor uses only the state of the art machinery from Italy and Germany for the key manufacturing processes. With brands like A. Costa, Weinig, Sergiani, Viet, etc, we are confident that products rolling out of our factory will be up to our customers' expectation, if not more. Good equipment can only perform well with the right people running it, we have flooring experts with more than 20 years of manufacturing experience managing the plant, and a senior management team from Taiwan and South East Asia contributing their expertise.
Continual training and improvement is the core management philosophy at Timflor. Together with the implementation of ERP software and ISO 9001 certification, customers are assured of our commitment towards quality and reliability.
Being environmental conscious, FSC is a focal point for Timflor when it comes to raw material supply and manufacturing planning. Our aim is to be a responsible manufacturer, who not only looks after its employees, customers, and suppliers, but the mother Earth and our future generations as well.