LIGNA 2025 - Practical and sustainable helpers for the woodworking community
systainer® manufacturer TANOS presents selected storage solutions for the woodworking industry at LIGNA 2025
Sophisticated storage systems and sustainable materials - at LIGNA 2025, TANOS will be presenting numerous solutions that make the everyday work of the woodworking community tidier, more mobile and more ecological. In addition to selected system cases for sorting and transporting small parts, the focus in Hanover will be on sustainability. TANOS will not only be showcasing innovative, climate-friendly systainer® concepts at its own stand (stand A21, hall 13), but will also be taking part in the new LIGNA.Circular format, which is dedicated to the circular economy, with its own presentation area.
At the world's leading trade fair for the woodworking industry, systainer® manufacturer TANOS is devoting itself entirely to the woodworking community. The new systainer® models Systainer³ S and Systainer³ Rack play an important role here. “The handy size of the S 76 and S 147 small parts cases offers plenty of space for a well-assorted selection of accessories, making them ideal companions for use outside the home,” emphasizes Norbert Jehle, Product Manager at TANOS. For the first time at LIGNA, TANOS is presenting the Systainer³ S not only in the light grey, signal blue and anthracite standard versions, but also in the full range of in-house additional colors from daffodil yellow to signal green. The system cases are complemented by the Systainer³ Rack, into which a total of six Systainer³ S 76 cases can be securely integrated. A particular advantage of the combined solution is that the new mounting system allows all Systainer³ S to be integrated into the entire systainer® system for the first time.
TANOS will also be showcasing the Systainer³ ToolBag M as a flexible solution for on the go. Its pre-assembled inner pockets and tool inserts can be individually positioned and removed using Velcro fasteners. This creates a tailor-made storage system for hand tools, work documents or tablets in a textile design in just a few simple steps. The ToolBag M is equipped with a movable carrying handle for easy transportation. The TANOS systems also prove their mobility on the road: all systainer® systems of the current third generation are designed for complete and reliable integration into the bott vario3 vehicle equipment. bott will be represented at the TANOS stand in Hanover with its own vehicle as a co-exhibitor.
Close cooperation with partners - competition at the trade fair stand
Close cooperation with system partners is a tradition at TANOS. As a joint platform, the trade fair offers numerous opportunities for high-reach marketing campaigns, and TANOS will be demonstrating this not only on social media, but
also on site: at the popular “systainer® stemming” with top-class OEM partners directly at the TANOS trade fair stand. Trade visitors will have the opportunity to stem one of the coveted partner systainers® until 4 p.m. on each of the five days of the trade fair - the most persistent winners can take home the system case equipped with professional woodworking tools from Mafell, Festool, Bessey, bott and Lamello, as a daily prize.
Focus on sustainability
During LIGNA 2025, TANOS' presence at the trade fair will also focus on the topic of sustainability. The Systainer³ Eco, which is available in various sizes, will play a prominent role: the climate-friendly system case is made from high-quality, ecological recycled material - without compromising on functionality. And inside the Systainer³, eco-materials with varying levels of recycled content ensure sustainable inserts without any loss of quality. In the spirit of the circular economy, TANOS is also involved in the new special format LIGNA.Circular. Here, everything revolves around sustainable innovations in processes, materials and products for circular value creation. As a subsidiary of the multi-brand group TTS Tooltechnic Systems, TANOS, Shaper and Festool are complementing the LIGNA.Circular program with a joint presentation in hall 12.