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The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), has introduced ISPM 15: Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging in International Trade.

Timpack has been certified by MAF, and is authorised to supply wood packaging that meets the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures.


Since 1984 Timpack Industries Ltd has been at the cutting edge of timber based packaging in New Zealand. Timpack first started in manufacturing pallets and bulk bins for the New Zealand Dairy industry but rapidly expanded to produce a diverse range of timber componentry including boxes, crates, cable drums and furniture components.

Timpack's total pallet and bin solutions has expanded to include 3rd Party Management and control systems.

Timpack is now the major supplier of timber-based packaging to New Zealand’s dairy, horticulture, meat and manufacturing industries, employing over 250 staff. Head office is in Hamilton with facilities in Auckland, Hamilton, Mount Maunganui, New Plymouth, Nelson and Dunedin.

Timpack were quick to recognise the benefits technology could bring to the traditional timber industry.

Modern timber reprocessing plants use computer controlled machinery to produce an extremely high quality product that meets strict criteria for hygiene, robustness and load bearing.

Timpack's passion for customer service, utilising multi site facilities, enables Timpack to provide unparalleled support to their customer's ever changing needs.

Timpack prides itself on running a progressive, practical and forward thinking operation that values people with ideas. It has a well deserved reputation for innovation and has recorded many "firsts" for the timber industry.

Timpack was the first New Zealand company in our history to:

  • Be certified to the international ISO 9002 standard.

  • Gain New Zealand certification for finger jointing timber components.

  • Establish a pallet and bin refurbishment and recycling plant.

  • Be approved to manufacture 'Chep USA' pallets.

  • Be Licensed to use PDS, a computerised Pallet Design System.

  • Use computerised "beam nailers" for pallet production.

As a base for the product range Timpack uses only the pick of New Zealand's versatile Radiata Pine, a renewable and sustainable natural resource. Timpack recognises the need to better care for the environment.

Timpack works hard to meet the challenges of pallet disposal with practical cost effective ways to recycle.

Timpack's recycling operations refurbish pallets and bins making better use of the timber resource and reducing the amount of timber packaging sent to landfills.