SHERIDAN, WYOMING – 30 October 2025 – KDF Ltd will showcase its high-performance sports flooring portfolio at FSB Cologne 2025, highlighting certified running tracks, tennis court systems and multi-use surfaces designed to improve durability, player safety and lifecycle value for venues. With manufacturing in Greece (EU) and exports to more than 85 countries across six continents, the company positions itself as a full-system provider for planners seeking compliant, reliable, and cost-efficient flooring solutions.
Proven systems, clear wayfinding at the show
KDF confirms presence across the Passage between Hall 10 and Hall 11 (W001) and on Hall 10.2 | F020 G021, giving facility owners and specifiers direct access to its EPDM granules and turnkey polyurethane and acrylic systems. The company emphasizes factory-controlled quality, dependable delivery, and post-installation support to de-risk projects from tender through maintenance.
What’s new for project teams: technology + workflow value
Beyond materials, KDF’s pitch at FSB focuses on the workflow advantages of complete, certified systems—single-source accountability, predictable installation timelines, and standardized performance across venues. For municipal and private operators, this approach can:
- Reduce change orders by aligning specs to recognized certifications upfront.
- Improve surface longevity via shock absorption, traction and weather resistance tuned to each sport.
- Streamline maintenance through compatible primers, coatings and repair kits sourced from one vendor.
International certifications and compliance signals buyers can trust
KDF’s catalogue aligns with global standards to simplify approvals and competitive tenders. The company lists:
- World Athletics: six certified running-track systems
- ITF (International Tennis Federation): four certified tennis-court systems
- Third-party testing & labels: ISO, ECOLABEL, TÜV, LNE, LABOSPORT, ISASPORT, INTERTEK
- EU compliance: manufacturing and oversight based in Greece (EU)
Use cases that span sport, leisure and beyond
KDF’s systems address both elite and community settings—indoor and outdoor courts, running and jogging tracks, playgrounds, cycling and skate parks, equestrian arenas, water-splash areas, and hybrid applications. The portfolio also extends to industrial and decorative flooring for offices, retail and residential spaces, enabling multi-site operators to standardize surfaces across diverse environments while maintaining sport-specific performance criteria.
People, service, and the post-sale edge
In market segments where long-term surface behavior matters as much as first-day playability, KDF stresses service continuity. The company cites a multicultural team, structured professional development and CSR programs with KPIs to underpin consistent customer outcomes across geographies. As the brand puts it, “At KDF, quality isn’t just a standard — it’s our signature.”
Strategic implications for owners, schools and municipalities
For public authorities, universities, clubs and leisure operators comparing alternatives, KDF’s “system provider” model offers a single point of responsibility across design, supply and support. That can translate into clearer tender documentation, fewer compatibility risks between layers, and measurable durability benefits—key drivers for total cost of ownership and safety compliance across multi-venue portfolios. Buyers visiting FSB can leverage this to benchmark specifications and shortlist vendors that combine certification breadth with guaranteed supply and after-sales coverage.
Plan your visit and learn more
Attendees can evaluate KDF’s sports flooring systems at Passage Hall 10/11 (W001) and Hall 10.2 | F020 G021 during FSB Cologne 2025 and discuss project requirements spanning athletics tracks, tennis, indoor multisport, playgrounds and decorative or industrial use cases. Learn more at www.kdf.gr.