With over 23 years’ experience as a distributor of woodscrews, electrical materials, tools and screw products, Slovenia-based LOGIN BV has completed its transition to a woodscrew and roof mesh manufacturer, with the introduction of its new TEROX brand.
Driven by a desire to produce high-quality products in Europe and ensure competitive prices, LOGIN BV began investment in its own production line for woodscrews in 2023. The company explains: “Through our years of experience in the construction industry we came to know what customers wanted and knew we could meet these requirements. As the growth in popularity of wooden building construction continues to gain pace, the development and innovations in the fastening technologies need to also keep up. That’s why we are confident the TEROX construction screws and roof mesh can change the way wooden houses are built and help optimise work processes to make wood construction stronger – one screw at a time.”
The TEROX construction screw is designed to make framing and wood house production stronger and faster. Made of high-quality carbon steel, TEROX construction screws are specially designed to increase holding power and reduce the risk of wood splitting, enabling a construction to last longer. The screws feature a special head for better grip and working with less power, as well as a unique tip geometry to prevent wood from splitting. Available in special dimensions, the TEROX screws also have a pending ETA certification, proving their reliability and efficiency.
Also manufactured in Slovenia as part of the TEROX brand is the TEROX eaves mesh – a two-tone aluminium eaves mesh for protecting and enhancing the appearance of eaves. The TEROX eaves mesh is UV resistant with a high-quality and aesthetically pleasing appearance that won’t fade, curl or lose its shape over time. It is available in two colours – rich brown (RAL8017) and sleek anthracite (RAL7016) – making it a great choice for ensuring the longevity and beauty of eaves.
The company can also offer customers many different packaging options for the products, at the customer’s request. “Our strength lies in the flexibility of our production. Yes, ‘Made in eastern Europe’ stands for quality, but it also stands for flexibility. We are open to developing different dimensions and shapes of TEROX screws for our customers and we have the capacity to do that,” mentions LOGIN.
The company continues: “We want our TEROX brand to be synonymous with quality and so carry out daily controls in production and in all subsequent procedures. Customers want a competent partner who can provide quality products, in a much shorter time than if ordered from the Far East and that’s our advantage. The TEROX brand also brings production closer to customers, thereby ensuring fast delivery of products, as well as being accessible and adaptable to our customers’ ever changing needs.”
As part of these needs, LOGIN is also focusing on sustainability. During the build of the new production plant, a solar power plant was implemented to reduce the cost of electricity and make the plant more sustainable. As well as this, the company has ensured its products and packaging can be reused and recycled. “Our main market is the EU and with that comes the global trend of sustainability. With the global political market very uncertain, it is imperative to be as independent as possible from imports in the future. As a European screw manufacturer, we must strive to be able to supply as many of our own products at a competitive price, with every product raising the level of quality even higher,” concludes the company. “We will continue to develop our production of woodscrews and expand our production programme under our TEROX brand, with the goal to invest in new premises – where we can develop and become one of the leading manufacturers in our field.”
www.terox.si
Having spent a decade in the fastener industry experiencing every facet – from steel mills, fastener manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, as well as machinery builders and plating + coating companies, Claire has developed an in-depth knowledge of all things fasteners.
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