COMPANY OVERVIEW

Company Album3

Basic Information
Founded as a small sawmill in Shimonade village in Shikoku island in 1948. We are doing family business with honest people. We are not so big, but very special. Many Japanese famouse archtects use our products in very special projects. A Yakisugi production machine was created in 1974. We are Japan's first factory production of Yakisugi. Yakisugi continues to be used across all of Japan, mainly in Kyoto. We export it Thailand, USA and France(coming soon).In addition, we both offer and manufacture other wood products, including SPF lumber from Canada, wooden windows and doors, wood flooring(from Estonia, Sweden, France, China and Brazil), exterior wall materials(domestic and Canada), housing material decking(Brazil, Canada and Indonasia) imports, Domestic structural timber, European wood stoves. Now we are trying to present Japanese design of building. Cool, confortable, economical and natural.
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Business type
Manufacturer, Trading Company, Distributor/Wholesaler
Country / Region
Ehime, Japan
Main ProductsTotal employees
11 - 50 People
Total Annual Revenue
US$50 Million - US$100 Million
Year established
1948
Certifications
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Product Certifications
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Patents
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Trademarks
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Main Markets

PRODUCT CAPACITY

Factory Information

Factory Size
3,000-5,000 square meters
Factory Country/Region
1130-1 Miaki Iyo-shi Ehime
No. of Production Lines
1
Contract Manufacturing
Buyer Label Offered
Annual Output Value
US$5 Million - US$10 Million

R&D CAPACITY

Research & Development

Less than 5 People

TRADE CAPABILITIES

Main Markets & Product(s)

Main markets
Total Revenue(%)
Main Product(s)
Verified
Southeast Asia
80.00%
Western Europe
20.00%
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Trade Ability

Language Spoken
English, Japanese
No. of Employees in Trade Department
3-5 People
Average Lead Time
45
Total Annual Revenue
US$50 Million - US$100 Million

Business Terms

Accepted Delivery Terms
FOB, CFR
Accepted Payment Currency
USD, JPY
Accepted payment methods
T/T, L/C, PayPal
Nearest Port
Matsuyama