[INQ. NO. 2306E07] TYM Co., Ltd., an environmental machinery specialist, participated in the World Climate Industry EXPO (WCE) and introduced eco-friendly construction methods through electric tractors.
The Long Fiber Injection (LFI) method is an exterior molding method that can omit the existing painting process, making it is possible to reduce the amount of carbon generated during the manufacturing process. By reducing the amount of water used in the manufacturing process, the amount of wastewater can be lessened — and fuel efficiency can be improved by reducing the weight of the product.
A spokesperson for the company explained, “We developed an eco-friendly composite material for injection parts of agricultural vehicles and started applying it to tractors, and also developed an eco-friendly transmission oil suitable for the product.”
It has been two years since the declaration of the company’s ESG management. He added that the results of fragmentary eco-friendly activities do not appear immediately, but exports are on the rise. The company expects that such eco-friendly activities will gradually bear visual results in the near future.
The electric tractor manufactured by TYM makes less noise than conventional ones as it uses a battery. The company aims to upgrade existing electric tractors to ones applying new eco-friendly construction methods.
TYM creates tractors that combine attractive styling, advanced functions, and affordable value. Through its expertise in design, engineering, and manufacturing, the company helps owners overcome obstacles and transform their world around them.
Headquartered in Korea with distribution networks across North America, Europe, and Asia, and assembly operations in the USA, TYM has been empowering customers for over 70 years.
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development of technology and human resources, and enhancement of product competitiveness, the company is devoting all its energy into winning the hearts and minds of customers. Based on ‘Branson,’ its local subsidiary in the USA incorporated in 2003, the company is establishing itself as a global enterprise by exporting agricultural equipment worldwide including to clients in China and other Asian nations, as well as the USA and Europe.
ranging from 21 horsepower to 100 horsepower. In addition, the company is equipped with a range of combine harvesters from 4-row to 6-row and has developed a diesel rice transplanter for the first time in Korea, leading the advanced culture of agricultural machines.


