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The family-owned ZIRO firm was established in Germany in 1980 and has more than 40 years of experience in the flooring industry.
It offers more than 600 different types of floors on the market, including those made of wood, cork, linoleum, laminate, vinyl, deck and natural materials. It produces wooden or vinyl steps as well.
The business employs 135 highly motivated and competent workers and sells over 1.3 million square metres of floor coverings annually in Germany and various other countries.
ZIRO is synonymous with premium, cutting-edge floor coverings, as well as with reliability and excellent craftsmanship for which demanding customers are grateful.
The business was established in Slovenia in 1960. Jose Cernivsek and his spouse Anna began engaging in the timber trade in 1991. The business, which saw rapid expansion, has been passed down to the following generation and now it extends in a 3500 square meters facility with a privately owned truck fleet.
This family-run company with over 30 years of experience in the composite timber industry is consistently making investments in cutting-edge technology. The company’s goal is to develop goods that are certified and of the finest quality by integrating robotic technology with qualified employees.
The Offner ironwork tradition can be traced back to the Middle Ages and was mentioned in documents for the first time around 1600.
Since 1755 the company has been in possession of the Offner family and has been handed down from father to son since then. Today, the plant is run by Johann Offner, the eighth generation of the Offner family. Originally the forge and ironworks produced steel, later nails and wire, and scythes since 1870.
Furthermore, on the present site, a sawmill was set up in 1960 which has been expanded over the generations and today is one of the most efficient mills in the world. Since 2006, it can process approximately 800,000 m³ logs into sawn timber annually using the latest technology and kiln dry them upon customer’s request.
A pioneer in the field of wood dyeing technology, TABU, was established in Cantù, Italy, in the heart of Lombardy, in 1927. It operates in more than 60 nations and produces multilaminar wood veneers and natural dyed veneers, both of which are gathered in the exceptional 555.18 Collection.
An authentic sartoria del legno (“wood tailoring”), TABU (an acronym for the family name Tagliabue) was established three generations ago and has made significant advancements in the dyeing process used on a variety of wood species, representing today the Italian excellence.
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Since its founding in 1999, Turkuaz Decor, Turkey’s first and leading manufacturer of decor paper and foil, has been committed to investing in expanding both its manufacturing capabilities and product line.
With products like Raw and Impregnated Decor Paper, Finish Foil, Paintable PP, Ready Lacquered PP, Wood Pattern PP, Glossy PETG , Matte and Glossy PAPET, and Flexible Laminate, primarily in the furniture and construction sectors, it has become one of the leading suppliers in the Middle East by meticulously assessing the needs and requests of its customers.
Turkuaz Decor Company (Decor paper and Finish foils) has a production area of 15,000 square metres and a monthly capacity of 10 million square metres, developed by following the finest standards of raw material quality, imported from nations like the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Korea, as well as Sweden and uncompromising quality control. According to TSE and European Norms, it produces PP, PETG, PAPET, and Flexible (Flexo) laminate foils in the range of 1300–1430 mm and between 1250–2250 mm.
Products from Turkuaz Decor are exported to 35 nations on four continents.
As a member of the Pervanovo Invest AB Group, Bjelin designs and produces a wide range of products, including both conventional wooden floors and cutting-edge floors made of novel materials. The development is carried out, alongside its sister firm, Välinge Innovation AB, which is best known as the creator of the click floor.
The production takes place in state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Sweden and in northern Croatia, where there is access to high-quality FSC-certified wood, and is operated by highly experienced employees who, for generations, have worked to refine the well-known Slavonic oak into wine barrels and at present into flooring.
The Pervanovo Group employs just over 2,000 people and has manufacturing facilities in Viken (Sweden), Bjelovar, Ogulin, Otok, and Vinkovci (northern Croatia).
The world’s first click floor was invented in 1993 by the founders of Bjelin and Välinge, while the world’s first laminate floor was developed in 1977 during their employment at Perstorp.
GROUPE LAPROM is a member of a French-interest capital business that has over 50 years of experience in the timber industry.
GROUPE LAPROM, which specialises in the processing and export of wood from a variety of local species, is always growing by increasing its turnover and by enhancing the business solutions it provides to its clients.
Owing to its prime location in the heart of Romania, surrounded by large pine, oak and beech forests, GROUPE LAPROM has the organisational capacity to provide high-quality products according to all international standards.
Slotex is undoubtedly the Russian leader in the production of HPL and CPL decorative laminate, as well as modern decorative materials for furniture.
Consumer confidence has been the main priority from the day the company was founded, in 1990, and the main incentive for continuous improvement of the product range and technological processes.
Slotex is the only Russian manufacturer in this industry whose products meet European quality standards.
Unfortunately, our collaboration has been suspended, as a result of the international constraints.