In recent years, the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has been accelerating, bringing vast development opportunities to the building materials industry. Since its official establishment in Nansha, Guangzhou in 2020, Lansa Group has taken Guangzhou Lansa New Building Materials Co., Ltd. as its core domestic parent company and global operational headquarters, fully leveraging the regional advantages, industrial support, and market resources of the Greater Bay Area. The group has been continuously deepening its presence in the field of building materials, constantly improving its business layout and service capabilities.
The group takes building materials as its core business and upholds the corporate mission of 'Quality First, Win-Win Cooperation,' building a diversified business system that integrates domestic building materials sales, engineering support services, and cross-border import and export trade. Its business scope covers all categories of products including structural building materials, decorative building materials, and sanitary building materials, widely serving construction projects, project construction, commercial decoration, residential decoration, and other diverse scenarios. With stable and reliable product quality, an efficient and comprehensive supply system, and professional and attentive support services, Lansa Group has established long-term and stable cooperative relationships with numerous engineering companies and decoration institutions, earning a good brand image and market reputation in the industry, steadily growing into a comprehensive building materials industry group with local strength and development potential.
In the future, Lansa Group will continue to be based in Nansha, deepen its presence in the Bay Area, and expand nationwide. It will continue to optimize its product structure, enhance service quality, and strengthen the advantages of its industrial chain, contributing to regional construction and high-quality industry development with even greater stability.