14Jun 2026
AnnouncementCapacity
BAMOSB announces Phase 3 capacity expansion to 200,000 m³/year
BAMOSB Press Release · Hangzhou, China
BAMOSB today confirmed the launch of its Phase 3 expansion, adding a second production line and a new 50,000 m² facility scheduled for commissioning in Q3 2027. Once online, annual capacity rises from 120,000 m³ to 200,000 m³, with carbon-negative cradle-to-gate emissions of −1.41 tCO₂e/m³ maintained across the new line.
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02Jun 2026
Certification
BAMOSB receives JIS A 5908 certification for Japanese market entry
BAMOSB Press Release · Tokyo / Hangzhou
Following a 12-month audit programme with a JISC-accredited laboratory, BAMOSB panels have received JIS A 5908 certification, enabling direct supply to Japanese modular home builders and OEM customers without additional testing.
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18May 2026
Coverage
Featured in Timber & Building Materials Quarterly — "Bamboo OSB: a credible alternative to softwood?"
External coverage · Timber & Building Materials Quarterly, Issue 47
Print and digital feature comparing structural performance and lifecycle carbon of bamboo OSB versus softwood plywood, citing BAMOSB's −1.41 tCO₂e/m³ cradle-to-gate figure and EN 300 OSB4 load-bearing data.
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03Apr 2026
Partnership
BAMOSB and Rotterdam-based importer sign 5-year exclusive distribution agreement
BAMOSB Press Release · Rotterdam, NL
BAMOSB has signed a five-year exclusive distribution agreement with a leading Netherlands-based timber importer for the Benelux, Germany, and UK markets. Bonded-warehouse stock in Rotterdam enables same-week dispatch.
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15Mar 2026
Sustainability
Annual Sustainability Report 2025 published
BAMOSB · Sustainability Report
Carbon balance (−42,800 tCO₂e net negative in 2025), water use (down 18% YoY), and social impact metrics (89% employee retention, 28% women in technical roles). Full report available on the Certifications page.
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28Jan 2026
Coverage
Architectural Record feature — "Six materials shaping the next decade of low-carbon construction"
External coverage · Architectural Record, January 2026
BAMOSB Composite OSB featured in Architectural Record's annual round-up of emerging low-carbon building materials, alongside mass timber, hempcrete, and mycelium insulation.
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10Dec 2025
Project
60-unit modular apartment block completed in Auckland using BAMOSB
Project announcement · Auckland, NZ
14-week on-site assembly time. 8% more interior floor area versus equivalent timber-frame due to thinner structural walls. Developer targeting 60-unit-per-quarter pipeline through 2027.
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