Shingu Shoko began exporting Hokkaido lumber to Japan and overseas in 1919.
In 1925, the company established a wood preservation factory in Kushiro City, and in 1935, it opened a plywood factory in Zenibako, Otaru City, and began manufacturing and exporting lumber and plywood.
Later, the company established mass production technology for lumber core plywood by introducing high-frequency edge gluers manufactured by Raybond Company of the United States.
Today, utilizing the wood processing technology it has cultivated, the company supplies interior construction materials for public housing in Hokkaido and the Honshu area for metropolitan housing, manufactures interior construction materials for housing manufacturers throughout Japan, manufactures highly insulated wooden sashes, insulated entrance doors, interior doors and system storage, partition interior panels for Hokkaido housing, and other products that have earned a high reputation. We have earned a high reputation by supplying products such as the following.