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Kazakhstan's construction and furniture sectors are witnessing a transformative era. As the largest economy in Central Asia, the demand for high-quality Melamine Faced Boards (MFB) has surged, driven by massive urbanization projects in Astana and Almaty. Local manufacturers and international suppliers are focusing on providing materials that can withstand the unique continental climate of Kazakhstan—extreme cold winters and hot summers.
Today, the industrial status of wood-based panels in Kazakhstan is shifting towards sustainable and durable alternatives. Melamine-faced MDF and Chipboards are the backbone of the "Nurly Zher" housing program, where cost-effective yet aesthetic materials are prioritized. As a leading manufacturer, we provide Kazakhstan's furniture factories with boards that feature E0/E1 emission standards, ensuring health and safety for indoor residential environments.
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Express Logistics to Central Asia
Experience & Expertise: Established in 2000, Shandong Avenue Decor Co., Ltd. has evolved from a local factory in Linyi City—the "Plywood Capital of China"—into a global leader. With over 23 years of specialized manufacturing experience, we understand the technical nuances of wood-plastic composites (WPC) and Melamine Faced Boards better than anyone in the industry.
Authoritative Production: Our 56,000-square-meter facility houses 30+ advanced production lines, yielding an annual output of over 100 million USD. This scale allows us to serve massive infrastructure projects across the Belt and Road Initiative, connecting directly with Kazakhstan's industrial hubs.
Reliability: We hold global certifications including CE, ISO, FSC, AS/NZS, and CARB/TSCA. For Kazakhstan clients, this means every board delivered meets the highest international quality and environmental safety standards.
With the rise of tech startups in Almaty, there is a booming trend for minimalist, modular office furniture using high-gloss melamine MDF. Our boards offer scratch-resistant surfaces essential for high-traffic workspaces.
Kazakhstan's modern apartments demand moisture-resistant materials. Our 18mm Melamine Faced Chipboard is treated with specialized resins to prevent warping in humid kitchen environments.
Schools in Nur-Sultan (Astana) are moving toward E0 Grade birch-core decorative boards. We are a key supplier of low-formaldehyde melamine boards that ensure safe air quality for students.
Our Production Equipment: Our factory is equipped with over 51 production lines, including advanced machinery for plywood production, WPC injection molding, UV board forming, and UV laminating. This investment in state-of-the-art technology ensures that we consistently deliver high-quality products with efficiency to the Kazakhstan market.
Our products are exported to more than 70 countries, with a strategic focus on the Kazakhstan-China cross-border trade route. We provide:
The furniture manufacturing industry in Kazakhstan is currently undergoing a "technological upgrade." Small-scale workshops are evolving into automated factories. This transition requires consistent material quality. Our Melamine Faced Boards offer several advantages tailored for the local market:
We provide over 200 texture options, from wood grains that mimic the Siberian Larch to modern stone finishes, popular in Almaty's luxury penthouses.
Our boards feature high-density cores that hold screws better than local alternatives, essential for the transport and assembly of furniture across Kazakhstan's vast distances.
As Kazakhstan aligns with international environmental protocols, our E0 Grade boards help manufacturers meet green building certifications.
Advanced Extruding Production
Automated Production Line
Precision Laminating Machine
Partner with Shandong Avenue Decor for reliable, high-tech wood solutions. We offer competitive pricing, global certifications, and dedicated logistics to Central Asia.