TigerTurf International, one of the world’s largest synthetic turf manufacturers, announced its status as a Licensee to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association Quality Concept.
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Having met stringent quality guidelines posed by international football’s governing body, TigerTurf is now producing its approved pitches for high level competition and training worldwide.
“We’re thrilled to bring our global innovation and manufacturing resources to the FIFA One- and Two-Star levels,” says Graham Vivian, TigerTurf’s international director and company founder. He said the company already produces hundreds of football fields yearly, along with systems for nearly every sport on grass.
“Our product line includes customized solutions to address specific customer needs and systems that have met exacting standards by FIFA, FIH, IRB, ITF and World Bowls,” Vivian says.
Charles Fleishman, director of recently launched TigerTurf Americas (a subsidiary of TigerTurf International), says the company has been successful at meeting governing bodies’ stringent demands and at customizing solutions because of its R&D and manufacturing strengths.
“Our technology is shared throughout our family worldwide, and now our customers in both Latin and North America will have even more choices,” says Fleishman, referencing TigerTurf’s breadth of facilities. (TigerTurf surfaces are manufactured in nearly every continent).
“We deliver our ‘recipes’ to manufacturing facilities in market, where the technology is translated into product for timely delivery and better value,” he adds.
TigerTurf International’s first FIFA One-Star system was installed earlier this year in Milton Keynes of the United Kingdom.
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