Taili Group responded swiftly to Typhoon “Kanu”‘s impact in northeastern China, including Harbin, Mudanjiang, and Qiqihar in Heilongjiang Province. Over 370,000 people were affected by severe rainfall, causing submerged farmlands and damaged infrastructure.
As a high-tech enterprise specializing in vacuum storage and new materials, Taili launched the “Heeding Floods, Acting Swiftly” initiative. They collaborated with the Heilongjiang Provincial Red Cross to assess needs and donated over 500,000 RMB worth of Taili inflatable tents and supplies to Shangzhi City, a heavily affected area. This aimed to support frontline flood control and relief efforts.

Known for its strong corporate social responsibility, Taili has consistently used its technologies to aid vulnerable groups and has been recognized as a “Love Enterprise” by the Zhongshan Red Cross. Earlier, they donated inflatable tents worth 280,000 RMB to Wuqiang County and Raoyang County after flooding in Hebei, earning praise from local authorities and the Red Cross.
A Taili spokesperson stated, “With concern for northern flooding, we swiftly dispatched our inflatable tents to assist in rescue efforts.” Their tents, branded “Taili Outdoors,” result from 20 years of research, featuring one-click inflation and durability for shelter, supply storage, and temporary accommodation during rescue operations.

Taili’s prompt and proactive donations highlight their corporate responsibility and ability to aid disaster-stricken areas, demonstrating their role in responding to social emergencies. With collective efforts, Heilongjiang Province can recover, fostering a better community and environment.