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Since its founding in 1936, Tambour has become synonymous with paints and with pioneering the construction industry in Israel. By investing heavily in R&D and using groundbreaking technologies, the private company has developed an extensive range of sophisticated painting and construction solutions for the private sector, construction market, and industry. Tambour also produces emulsions, which is one of the most important raw materials for paints and adhesives. Other specialty products include decorative paints for industry and construction, paints for aircraft, railroads and ships, and advanced construction materials.
Markets Served: Architectural coatings, Industrial coatings, Powder coatings
Tambour Paints is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer. A part of the Kusto Group, Tambour Paints features architectural and industrial coatings for applications such as aerospace, railway, and ships. Tambour exports coatings to Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Mediterranean Basin and Africa, and has more than 1,000 “Tambouriyot” branches across Israel.
Tambour has three production facility in Israel. Akko, the largest paint production facility in Israel, makes decorative paints and external coatings. The Askar site produces coatings for industrial and metal products, and the David Powders factory in Migdal HaEmek produces powder coatings.
A part of the Kusto Group, Tambour Paints is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer, specializing in architectural and industrial coatings markets for applications including aerospace, railway, and ships.
Tambour’s manufacturing facility in Akko is the largest paint production facility in Israel, producing decorative paints and external coatings. The Askar factory manufactures coatings for industrial and metal products, while the David Powders factory in Migdal HaEmek manufactures powder coatings.
Tambour exports coatings to Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Mediterranean Basin and Africa, and has more than 1,000 “Tambouriyot” branches across Israel.
The largest Israeli paint manufacturer, Tambour’s beginnings date back to 1936. Tambour is a leader in the architectural and industrial coatings markets, including paints and coatings for aerospace, railway, ships, and other segments. Its paints are used in a variety of architectural and construction segments, including aviation, railway and shipbuilding.
A part of the Kusto Group, Tambour has six production facilities in Israel.
Tambour’s factory in Akko is the largest paint production facility in Israel, manufacturing decorative paints and external coatings. The Askar factory produces coatings for industrial and metal products, while the David Powders factory in Migdal HaEmek produces powder coatings.
Tambour has more than 1,000 ‘Tambouriyot’ branches across Israel. Tambour also exports and coatings to Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Mediterranean Basin and Africa.
Part of the Kusto Group, Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer, with six production facilities in Israel. Tambour is a leader in the architectural and industrial coatings markets, including paints and coatings for aerospace, railway, ships, and other segments.
Tambour’s factory in Akko is the largest paint manufacturing facility in Israel, producing decorative paints and external coatings. The Askar factory is focused on coatings for industrial and metal products, while the David Powders factory in Migdal HaEmek produces powder coatings. Tambour has more than 1,000 ‘Tambouriyot’ branches across Israel, and its coatings can also be found across Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific regions.
Founded in 1936, Tambour is a subsidiary of the Kusto Group. Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer, with six production facilities in Israel; the company is noted for its architectural paints, industrial paints and powder coatings. Tambour’s factory in Akko is the largest paint factory in Israel, producing decorative paint products and external coatings.
Tambour distributes its products and expertise country-wide, through 1,000 Tambourit branches, and its products can also be found across Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, Africa, the Far East and the American continent. In recent years, the company has been focused on developing more ecological and environmentally-friendly products that will support the green construction sector in Israel, including eco2, a paint which exclusively contains natural materials.
Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer. The firm operates six production facilities in Israel for architectural paints, industrial paints and powder coatings. Production capacity is approximately 90 million liters per year. Tambour distributes its products and expertise country-wide, through 1,200 ‘Tambourit’ branches. Tambour products can also be found across Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, Africa, the Far East and the Americas.
Founded in 1936, Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer. The firm operates six production facilities in Israel for architectural paints, industrial paints and powder coatings. Production capacity is approximately 90 million liters per year. Tambour will invest NIS 100 million in a new manufacturing facility in the southern city of Ashkelon. The company has begun construction on a new factory in Ashkelon.
Founded in 1936, Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer. The firm operates six production facilities in Israel for architectural paints, industrial paints, powder coatings, printing inks, acrylic emulsion, resins and other coatings. Production capacity is approximately 90 million liters per year. Tambour said it has been watching trends not only for color forecasting, but also for the research and development of new paint products, especially in the category of faux finishes and special effects. In light of the success of this methodology in the decorative market, Tambour decided to introduce it to the industrial market as well and created a unique cooperation with Klil Industries – the leading company in Israel for aluminum framings.
ounded in 1936, Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer. The firm operates six production facilities in Israel for architectural paints, industrial paints, powder coatings, printing inks, acrylic emulsion, resins and other coatings. Production capacity is approximately 90 million liters per year. Tambour said it has been watching trends not only for color forecasting, but also for the research and development of new paint products, especially in the category of faux finishes and special effects. In light of the success of this methodology in the decorative market, Tambour decided to introduce it to the industrial market as well and created a unique cooperation with Klil Industries—the leading company in Israel for Aluminum framings.
Founded in 1936, Tambour is the largest Israeli paint manufacturer. The firm operates six production facilities in Israel for architectural paints, industrial paints, powder coatings, printing inks, acrylic emulsion, resins and other coatings. Production capacity is approximately 90 million liters per year. Tambour said it has been watching trends not only for color forecasting, but also for the research and development of new paint products, especially in the category of faux finishes and special effects. In light of the success of this methodology in the decorative market, Tambour decided to introduce it to the industrial market as well and created a unique cooperation with Klil Industries—the leading company in Israel for Aluminum framings. Tambour’s revenue for 2013 was $223 million.
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