We're expanding in Poland - with a new 11,000 m2 factory

At Tinby, we always strive as far as possible, to keep up with the demand our clients are experiencing. That also applies to our operation in Poland, where demand is increasing rapidly. In order to be able to keep up with new developments concerning items we manufacture, we have optimized and expanded our facilities, and we held the "Grand Opening" of our new site in Stawiszcze in April. It took approx. one year to build this new 11,000 m2 factory.

THE PUR factory is divided into three sections: Production of stall ventilation, a machine tools plant and the production of Ergomats mats, Durastripe, signs and so forth. As well as this factory, Tinby also has three other factories in Poland with a combined production area of 17,000 m2. 

The expansion of our facilities in Poland is just one of several investment projects which reflect the core values of Tinby and SP Group: With production facilities in 11 countries so far, this means we can be extremely flexible and are able to involve our clients closely in the manufacturing process - and that means we can guarantee that we provide fast delivery, production based in the local community, and CO2-optimal logistics. 

More news

Our new website is live!

Vores nye website er i luften! Efter måneder med planlægning, design og udvikling er vi nu endelig klar til at byde verden velkommen til vores

Two open positions

Vi har netop opslået to stillinger – som hhv. Head of Wind og projektleder. Læs mere her.

IAA and WindEnergy 2024

Tinby Skumplast's polyurethane foam panels are used for insulation in refrigerated and freezer trucks, containers, and other transportation units due to the material's low weight and high compressive strength. Our goal is to reach potential customers and showcase our capabilities at the exhibition.

PURfection: New Danish-developed technology aims to create a circular solution for a widely used plastic type.

Polyurethane – also known as PUR – is used in everything from refrigerators, shoes, and mattresses to wind turbine blades and cars. This versatile plastic type makes up eight percent of global plastic production but is very difficult to recycle. Now, a number of large companies and knowledge partners are joining forces to make used PUR plastic recyclable, so it can replace fossil-based polyurethane.

Would you like to know more about polyurethane and our other solutions?

Contact our Sales and Marketing Manager Erik Kaag for more information about polyurethane and the solutions we offer.

Contact us