AHF Products, based in Mountville, Pennsylvania, reports that it has been discussing a potential combination with Crossville, the tile manufacturer based in Crossville, Tennessee, and has reached an agreement in principle to do so.
Crossville, Inc. recently announced the CrossValue Program, a curated collection of the company’s best-selling tile lines that are deeply inventoried to provide customers with readily available porcelain tile.
The new warehouse spans 130,424 square feet and offers the company close access to its main manufacturing facilities and to the interstate highway system.
Crossville Inc. announces aggressive carbon reduction goals affecting its tiles’ global warming potential with a goal of achieving a 30% reduction in manufacturing embodied carbon by 2030. The company’s short-term goal is equally aggressive as it seeks to achieve an additional 10% reduction by 2024 as compared to its 2019 measurements.
Crossville Inc. recently announced that all Crossville produced tile, porcelain tile panels and porcelain slab products have received Pre-Approved status through the Collaborative for High Performing Schools. CHPS Pre-Approved products simplify the process of identifying, specifying, and documenting building products that meet rigorous health and environmental standards.
Crossville, Inc. has announced the launch of the Stones at Large porcelain stone collection, an innovative porcelain series inspired by some of the world’s most sought-after earthen materials.
Located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the project is a unique renovation of a firehouse built in 1906 that showcases Crossville collections in the kitchen and bathroom.
Crossville Inc. announced three tile collections that have received Living Product Challenge Petal Certification with 14 of 20 imperatives achieved in the seven categories.