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Shandong Pingyi: Welcome to Bianqiao

Introduction to the Condy High-End Home Furnishing Full Industry Chain Demonstration Project

Bianqiao Town is located in Pingyi County, Linyi City, Shandong Province. It is backed by the national 5A scenic area—Mount Meng and the Dawa Scenic Area. The Dayong Expressway and the provincial Wenxi Highway run through the area, with the Jinxi River and the Yinxian River traversing north and south. Within the jurisdiction, the Bianqiao High-End Wood Industry and Home Furnishing Industrial Park enjoys a prime geographic location, adjacent to major national, provincial, county, and township roads. It is less than 10 kilometers from the highway entrance and the high-speed train station, and 150 kilometers from the Rizhao Port, making transportation very convenient. The surrounding area is rich in human resources, has stable and high-quality thermal sources, and boasts a robust industrial foundation.

The Shandong Condy High-End Home Furnishing Full Industry Chain Demonstration Project is located within the Bianqiao High-End Wood Industry and Home Furnishing Industrial Park. The project covers a total area of 196 acres, with the first phase focusing on the production lines for ecological furniture boards, flooring substrates, and wooden flooring. Since 2024, Condy has actively responded to the county’s deployment of “simultaneous quantity and quality improvement for a strong industrial county” and has seized the current golden period for construction to accelerate the development of the second phase, which will produce 300,000 cubic meters of oriented strong decorative FOSB particleboard annually. The second phase spans 96 acres and includes the purchase of domestically advanced continuous pressing machines, high-precision laying machines, gluing equipment, and the establishment of fully automated stacking, sanding, cutting, online sorting, and packaging production lines. Once completed, this will be Pingyi’s first fully automated continuous pressing line for particleboard and the sixth in the city, achieving the process of “one piece of wood in, one board out” through digital central control operations. Compared to traditional multi-layer pressing lines, the new production line increases capacity by more than five times, saves over 60% in labor and more than 5% in raw material costs, significantly enhancing production efficiency. This project will lead the transformation and upgrading of the county’s wood industry.

The project products have the following features: First, they are high-end with promising market prospects. The products are made from high-quality sliced wood, using formaldehyde-free ecological glue, and processed through special techniques such as five-layer directional laying, resulting in uniform structure, high stability, and environmental friendliness. They are widely used in furniture manufacturing, decoration, and custom home solutions. Second, the equipment is intelligent and production efficiency is high. The project employs leading domestic production technologies and processes, investing in top-tier automatic FOSB production line equipment to achieve high efficiency, high quality, and low energy consumption. Third, production is complementary and ecological benefits are significant. Various wood waste materials from boards and furniture within the park can serve as raw materials for Condy’s second phase FOSB boards; the exhaust from the second phase thermal energy center can provide heat for Condy’s first phase wooden flooring, promoting efficient resource recycling and the green, low-carbon development of the industry.

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