Teak Hand-Made Furniture - A Class Of Its Own
“Put your legs at the speed of your heart and you can reach the victory line.”
Tamilians are living a life in harmony with nature under the guidance of their ancestors. Such is the bed we lay on in our lives, all items such as lounge chairs and dining tables are best made of clean and quality wood. We will look at the professionalism and professionalism of the company of Atomic Timber Deport
Prakash Ravi, who has completed engineering and is preparing himself for a civilian government job, is doing the job with his father and his brother who is a polytechnic graduate.
Launch of the Atomic Timber Deport:
Launched in 1992, the Atomic Timber Depot has excelled over the past 30 years in terms of quality and unique design.
Prakash Ravi and his brother are working together to take the family business to the next level. The company is located in Srivilliputhur, Virudhunagar district, and is well known in the area. Ravi’s father initially made and sold traditional items such as floor doors and windows. Later they started making bureau, cot, sofa, baby cradle, swing cash box, etc.
Ingredients:
Their main ingredient is teak. Teak products are one of their most popular products. They import raw materials from abroad through agents and run their plants to loosen them and prepare them suitable for making wood products.
They import timber from countries like Cosperico and Panama. Teak, Kadambu, and Mahagani are their unique ingredients for the country.
Production & Costs:
Usually, it is difficult to make trees small and young but they produce quality materials that we can use for the rest of our lives. They run a company called Atomic Timber Deport with six people in their outlets and 14 people in the lumber mill with 8 people. Their workmen play an important role in their quality production. Their products are slightly more expensive.
The bulk of it costs to produce. For example, if you take a sofa, it will take 5 to 6 days to make it.
Employees have to pay 800 to 1000 per day based on experience. And the tree alone costs up to 12 thousand. There is also the cost of polishing to prevent corrosion.
Its production cost also increases when some of these facilities are increased. They set the selling price of their products based on legitimate reasons.
Special Features:
Prakash Ravi says the lifespan of their products is at least 50 to 55 years.
He says
“A sofa made by his grandfather looks like new in his home after 70 years.”
Prakash Ravi and his brother assure that there is no chance of noise and damage.
Problems faced:
Interference by brokers is the biggest hurdle in their business. The person who brings a customer to us receives 10 percent of the total purchase of that customer as their share. And brokers get a 50 percent stake if they buy machine-based products.
In which the third party goes on to make a profit between us and the non-profit customers.
“To avoid this, we need to increase awareness about trees”, says Prakash Ravi.
Another problem is that people want more wood in the form of the tree, which he says cannot be imported as it is only available in big cities like Chennai. Prakash Ravi says that another problem they face is that customers go up in price without knowing the quality of the product.
Reasons to look for a nuclear timber deport:
In big cities like Coimbatore, the price of a foot of teak is 300 but here it is 200.
- Products are long-life guarantees.
- Use only pure teak for all products.
Prakash Ravi says that we stand out for a variety of reasons, such as customer preference and need to be considered here.
“Always The Real Thing, Always Teak Hand-Made Furniture.”