07.28.23
Nethanya, Israel
www.tambourpaints.com
PRIVATE COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1936
REVENUE: $200 million*
MARKETS SERVED
Architectural coatings; Industrial coatings; Powder coatings
KEY EXECUTIVES:
Max Sartayev, chairman; Micha Scharir, CEO.
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.
www.tambourpaints.com
PRIVATE COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1936
REVENUE: $200 million*
MARKETS SERVED
Architectural coatings; Industrial coatings; Powder coatings
KEY EXECUTIVES:
Max Sartayev, chairman; Micha Scharir, CEO.
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.