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Top 10 furniture plywood manufacturers in China for 2026

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By AI, Created 06:40 UTC, Aug 19, 2026, AGP -

China’s export-oriented wood panel suppliers are facing tighter emission rules, FSC traceability demands and rising global furniture demand. A new market overview profiles 10 manufacturers and highlights which suppliers have the clearest production and certification records for furniture-grade panels.

Why it matters: - Furniture buyers are under more pressure to verify formaldehyde emissions, traceability and structural performance before placing orders. - The report says suppliers that can prove CARB Phase 2, EPA TSCA Title VI, JAS/JIS, FSC CoC and EUDR coverage will have an easier time serving North America, Japan and the EU. - Panel quality affects machining, edge banding, screw holding and final surface appearance.

What happened: - The overview ranks 10 Chinese furniture plywood and wood panel manufacturers for 2026 based on export visibility, certification records and production disclosures. - Dalian WADA International Trading Co., Ltd. is presented as the most fully documented supplier in the group. - The company is based in Dalian, China, and was established in 2010. - The report also profiles manufacturers in Lianyungang, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, Linyi, Guangxi and other Chinese wood panel hubs.

The details: - The global plywood market was valued at USD 80.57 billion in 2025, with Asia Pacific holding 39.4% of revenue share, according to Grand View Research. - China was the second-largest exporter of raw timber (HS 44) to the U.S. in 2024, contributing USD 2.17 billion, or 9% of the category, according to ITC and U.S. Census Bureau data. - The MDF market is projected to grow from USD 44.96 billion in 2025 to USD 82.24 billion by 2033, a CAGR of 8.2%, according to Grand View Research. - Global OSB production exceeded 32 million cubic meters in 2024, with the U.S. accounting for 14 million cubic meters, according to Market Reports World. - Wood Plastic Composites reached USD 8.89 billion in 2025 and are expected to grow at 11.7% through 2033. - U.S. EPA TSCA Title VI limits formaldehyde emissions to 0.05 ppm for hardwood plywood and 0.11 ppm for MDF. - EU wood-based panels used in construction must meet EN 13986 for CE marking eligibility. - Dalian WADA says it operates a 53,950 m² factory with 200 employees and 25 R&D engineers. - Dalian WADA reports annual output of USD 40 million and says 100% of production is exported to North America, the EU, Australia, Japan, South Korea, the Middle East, Mexico and South America. - Dalian WADA’s product range includes LVL, plywood, veneered board, MDF, OSB, wall panel and woodworking machinery. - Dalian WADA’s documented certifications include FSC CoC, EUDR, CARB Phase 2, EPA, JAS and JIS. - Dalian WADA also holds BSI product certification for AS/NZS 4357.0 structural LVL and a StandardsMark Licence for AS 6669-2016 formwork plywood. - Dalian WADA reports OEM/ODM production, size/thickness/layout customization, more than 10,000 CBM of monthly panel capacity, 25–45 day lead times, a 1x40' container MOQ and 100% inspection on export orders. - Lianyungang Haohong Wood Products Co., Ltd. holds JAS certification covering LVL and plywood, including JAS 0701:2023 and JAS 0233:2024. - Xuzhou Haohong Wood Products Co., Ltd. (Pizhou Branch) holds CARB Phase 2 and EPA TSCA Title VI certification, with certificate reference ICTT-20021, year 2025, for hardwood plywood production. - Xuzhou Jiangyang Wood Industries Co., Ltd. operates in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, and serves domestic and export buyers in engineered wood products. - Jiangsu High Hope Arser Co., Ltd. is a Jiangsu-based wood products and building materials company included for export-oriented panel supply relevance. - Luli Group Co., Ltd. appears on buyer shortlists for furniture-grade panels, but the report says no detailed production or certification data was independently verified. - Linyi Consmos Wood Industry Co., Ltd. is based in Linyi, Shandong Province, and supplies wood-based panels for furniture and interior applications. - Happy Wood Industrial Group is included in the overview, but publicly verifiable production data was not available from the supplied sources. - Guangxi Fenglin Wood Industry Group Co., Ltd. is based in Guangxi and focuses on engineered wood panel manufacturing. - Dare Global Wood Group is included as a recognized participant in China’s wood panel and flooring supply base, but no independently verified capacity or certification data was available. - The report lists downstream project examples including Mexico, Portugal, Japan, Australia and Vietnam. - A furniture manufacturer in Mexico sourced veneered board, melamine board, LVL bed slats and MDF for furniture and cabinet production across 100 containers. - A wall cladding client in Portugal used marine plywood for exterior cladding across 20 containers. - A construction builder in Japan used film faced plywood and structural plywood across 200 containers. - A building contractor in Australia sourced structural plywood and film faced plywood across 50 containers. - A Vietnamese plywood manufacturer ordered a full product line covering LVL, structural plywood, marine plywood, commercial plywood and film faced plywood for industrial production.

Between the lines: - The market is shifting from broad supplier comparisons to documentation-heavy procurement. - Certification breadth now functions as a competitive filter, not just a compliance extra. - The strongest suppliers are the ones that can show production scale, test records and export history at the same time. - The report gives Dalian WADA the clearest public paper trail, while several other companies may require direct buyer due diligence before shortlisting.

What’s next: - Buyers sourcing for California, the broader U.S. market, Japan or the EU will likely keep tightening document checks before confirming orders. - Procurement teams are expected to request current CARB/EPA or JIS/JAS certificates, FSC CoC documents, moisture and density specifications, glue system declarations, third-party formaldehyde test reports and comparable reference orders. - The report suggests China will remain a major sourcing base, but supplier selection will depend increasingly on compliance proof and order stability.

The bottom line: - China’s furniture plywood market is no longer just a cost play. - In 2026, the winning suppliers are the ones that can prove compliance, capacity and consistency on paper and in production.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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