THB Brand Refresh | New Logo Launched


THB has a new brand identity. Here is what it stands for. Three rings. Three stages. One way of working. Needs → Solutions → Products.

THB new brand identity

Today,

THB officially launches its new brand identity.

This is not a design update. It is a statement — about who we are, what we do, and how we choose to work.


Where We Came From

THB’s original brand identity has been with the company since the beginning. It grew with us from founding to growth. It is not just a logo. It shows the real story of how we built trust and earned our reputation in the industry, step by step.

Over time, our work grew beyond product supply. In project after project, our team was involved in application analysis, operating condition assessment, and selection guidance — long before an order was placed. We were already working as a solutions partner. The brand did not reflect that.

This change does.


Three Rings, One Way of Working

The new identity is centered on three interlocking rings. The ring is the core form of every bearing. It is also the core of how THB thinks about its work.

Each ring represents one stage in how THB creates value:

Needs. We start with the application, not the catalog. Load, speed, temperature, installation space, maintenance cycle — these define what a bearing must do. Understanding them is where every engagement begins.

Solutions. Based on that understanding, THB develops selection recommendations and application guidance specific to each customer's situation. This is what separates THB from a standard bearing supplier.

Products. The right product, reliably delivered, is how a solution becomes real. Product is the output of our process — not the starting point.

The order matters. Needs come first. Solutions follow. Products come last. This is how THB works, every time.

To Our Customers and Partners

A logo changes. The work behind it does not.

Every customer who brought us into a real project, every partner who pushed us to improve — that experience is what THB is made of. The new identity reflects it.

From understanding needs, to building solutions, to delivering the right product — this is how we have always worked. It will not change.

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