Company history
2023
Timbeco started the Vaela modular kindergarten project in Kiili municipality. We started offering a factory reconstruction product for apartment buildings. The first internal hackathon for new product development took place.
2022
The Timbeco team successfully completed the Green Tiger Academy. We significantly expanded our CNC capabilities, introduced a robotic warehouse and expanded our production space in the form of a new, modern building. The company received the recognition of “Sustainable Company of the Year 2022”. Our team and I organized the first sustainable Christmas party in the company’s production hall. We started publishing ESG reports.
2021
Creation and implementation of the Timbeco Modular Standard concept. Production hall expansion project and construction of a new water tank for fire fighting. Updating the personnel strategy and joining the personnel partner in the company. Timbeco won the design award for an innovative construction company. The article was published in the May issue of Monocle magazine.
2020
Timbeco passed the accelerator of SEB’s growth program. We started to take the company’s services to a new level in cooperation with the service design agency. The first major modular building projects in Finland and Norway.
2019
Helsinki Central Library received the main prize “Factory Building of the Year 2019”. The President of the Republic of Estonia Kersti Kaljula visited the Timbeco factory.
2018
The company celebrates its 25th birthday. The first modular gas station as a module was completed. All Timbeco Group companies were issued with ISO 9001: 2015 certification.
2017
The company’s staff has grown to 160 people. The Group’s companies are divided into Timbeco Woodmill OÜ, Timbeco Construction OÜ and Timbeco Ehitus OÜ by activity. A new factory building for the production of modular buildings has been completed. We started working in Switzerland.
2016
Timbeco Woodhouse’s highest AAA credit rating. A fascinating CLT solution for a nursery in Sweden, Falun. The company’s staff increased to 100 people.
2015
The first projects with CLT solutions were completed in Sweden.
2014
Norway Stavanger 18, 13 and 8 storey apartment building wall elements. The first successful development projects were completed in Uuesalu residential area. In February of this year, BM TRADA Timbecole CE certified the world’s leading woodworking industry certification. Evidence that the Timbeco CE 2014 manufactured Timbeco Woodhouse houses meet the highest European technical requirements. Prime Minister Juhan Parts visited the Timbeco Production Complex.
2013
A finished warehouse for processed sawn timber, CE certificate and European Technical Approval
2012
Timbeco adopted a new export strategy, which began to focus on Scandinavian business customers.
2011
The company changed its name from Palktare OÜ to Timbeco Woodhouse OÜ. The name was changed as the company’s product portfolio expanded and the new name was international. The new CNC wood processing center Hundegger K2 was acquired. Element houses were started by Randek BS 20 with butterfly tables.
2010
Construction of a new block of industrial buildings was started
2009
Developing the ThermoLog concept and starting the production of ThermoLog Element systems
2007
The fully automatic CNC log house production line Auer was acquired
2006
Moving to a new office. The warehouse was renovated for high quality storage of wooden materials
2005
Exports to England and Ireland started. The fully automatic CNC Woodworking Center Hundegger K2 and the Weinig Powermat 2000 fully automatic four-wheeler were acquired.
2002
The logs were used for planing the logs and the semi-automatic log house production line
2000
Collaborated with Japanese Reseller. Renovated and adapted to industrial buildings in Tõnu.
1999
A production building complex was acquired in Tõdva near Saku.
1997
Altogether log houses with semi-automatic equipment were started
1993
Establishment of a company. The first production base was set up under Saku’s side, started with the production and sale of hand-made log houses.