TuxMat manufactures custom-fit floor mats for automotive interiors, using CAD-driven design (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Siemens NX, CATIA) and additive manufacturing to prototype and scale precision tooling. The company is actively addressing manufacturing pain points—production time, material waste, part quality, and high-volume layout—while moving into additive manufacturing parameter development and edge-binding standards for thermoformed mats. Hiring is accelerating across finance and manufacturing, with a notable leadership gap in engineering (2 roles) relative to production scaling challenges.
TuxMat designs and manufactures precision-fit floor mats for individual vehicle models, emphasizing full-coverage, raised-edge construction to protect car interiors. Founded in 2016 and based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, the company operates as a small, privately held manufacturer with 11–50 employees. Distribution channels include direct-to-consumer via Shopify and marketplace presence on eBay, alongside dealer and OEM outreach. Current operations focus on scaling from pilot production to high-volume manufacturing while maintaining quality standards and cost discipline.
TuxMat uses SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Siemens NX, and CATIA for precision design and tooling development of automotive floor mats.
Projects include additive manufacturing parameter development for molds, edge-binding standards for thermoformed mats, high-volume production layout, precision tooling durability, and reducing production time and material waste.
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