- Launch of ‘TYM Cedartown Campus’ in Cedartown, Georgia, USA—Establishing a strategic hub to enhance customer engagement
- Strengthening parts logistics and after-sales service infrastructure to improve supply efficiency and service quality, expected to boost North American competitiveness
- Integration with North American production facilities to advance the supply system and expand brand presence in the market

TYM is accelerating its push into the North American market by establishing a new strategic base in the U.S. Southeast.
Global agricultural machinery specialist TYM (Co-CEOs: Kim Hiyong and Kim Dohoon / 002900) announced on the 24th that its North American subsidiary, TYM North America, has officially opened the ‘TYM Cedartown Campus’—a dedicated parts and service campus in Cedartown, Georgia.
Following the launch of the ‘TYM Northeast Campus’ in Bloomsburg last year—which offers product assembly, finished goods storage, service training, and parts sales—this new Cedartown Campus further expands TYM’s customer touchpoints and strengthens its logistics and service infrastructure. The move is expected to significantly enhance parts supply efficiency, after-sales service quality, and response speed, thereby increasing TYM’s competitiveness in the North American market.
The TYM Cedartown Campus comprises a warehouse of approximately 5,000 square meters and office space of 800 square meters. It integrates the previously separate parts warehouses in Rome and Parrish, Georgia, into this single, newly established hub, which will serve as a core logistics and service center for the region.

In particular, the campus is expected to dramatically improve the efficiency of the parts supply chain and the speed of after-sales service by working in close coordination with TYM’s North American production facility located nearby in Rome.
The opening ceremony, held on July 18th (local time), was attended by TYM North America officials, major dealers from across North America, and key industry influencers. Participants experienced firsthand TYM’s differentiated capabilities through a campus tour, service infrastructure demonstrations, and a networking reception—witnessing TYM’s close communication with customers, rapid parts supply, and systematic support systems.