Whether your products are produced domestically or internationally, you likely felt, and are still feeling, the impact of the coronavirus in one way or another. The pandemic’s effect on the economy and global supply chain has forced manufacturers to be nimble, adjust accordingly and to take practical steps to strengthen and sustain their businesses. As the economy and business begin to recover, flooring manufacturers are moving forward with optimism as they look to the future of their domestic investments.
AHF has a long legacy of domestic production, tracing back to 1884 with its Bruce hardwood brand. With the addition of the Hartco, Robbins, HomerWood and Capella brands through the years, AHF is now manufacturing more than 90 percent of its total volume in the U.S., with plants in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia.