Carpet cushion and underlayment maker Healthier Choice said
that all of its products now use BiOH, a soy-based polyol developed by Cargill.
The chemical is derived from a natural, renewable resource and is designed to
replace the use of petroleum in the manufacturing process, according to the company.
CCA Global Partners has named Rick Bennet co-CEO. Bennet
comes to the role with a wide range of retailing, general management, and
domestic and international experience. He was most recently president and CEO
of Direct Holdings Worldwide, an international direct marketing business with
holdings including Time Life entertainment. Also notably, he has more than 27
years of experience with the May Department Stores Co., including as vice
chairman.
Show organizers for Coverings 2008 are seeking projects that showcase “extraordinary
and innovative use of tile and stone in architecture and design” for the annual
Spectrum and Prism Awards. The prize money for this year’s awards for Spectrum
(best of tile) and Prism (best of stone) totals $30,500. Deadline for
submissions is Feb. 1
Thomas
R. Peck, Sr., co-founder of Seal Beach, Calif.-based Custom Building Products,
died Jan 3. He was 91. He is remembered by colleagues for his “rare combination
of genuine warmth and keen business vision that made him admired and loved by
everyone he met."
Business consultant, speaker and writer Ricardo Gonzalez has
launched The Gonzalez Report, a new website aimed at “delivering news, reports
and research that affect business with Latinos.” Aimed primarily at
businesspeople who manage Latino labor or are developing business with the
Latino community, the site focuses on Sales/Marketing, Labor/Management and
Political/Social topics along with commentary and analysis.
Two flooring service and installation companies serving the
multi-family housing market have merged. Brock Interiors, an 11-year-old
company covering the Southwest, said it will combine its operations with
Criterion Supply, a 26-year-old flooring service provider with six branches in
the West. Cary Jackson, CEO of Criterion, has been named CEO of the merged
companies. Cathi Brock, CEO of Brock Interiors, has assumed the role of
president and COO.
With an eye toward feeding a “growing global appetite” for
environmentally friendly rubber and cork flooring, Dodge-Regupol has re-branded
as ECORE International. With roots that date back to the mid-1800s, the company
is widely known for its ECOsurfaces commercial flooring and Everlast
performance flooring, as well as QT sound control products and PuzzleTile home
gym flooring.
Domotex asia/Chinafloor will be celebrating its 10th
anniversary at its next show, set for March 11-13 at the Shanghai New
International Expo Centre. The show will include exhibits for a wide range of
flooring and accessories.
A recently opened terminal at Singapore’s Changi Airport
features more than 120,000 square yards of custom woven Axminster carpet from
Brintons in what the company calls the largest carpet airport installation in
the world. The carpet is used in multiple arrival and departure halls, meeting
places, waiting areas, lounges and retail shops, as well as a 66-room Transit
Hotel located within the airport. The Brintons flooring is set to see traffic
of up to 22 million passengers a year, and is part of an approach designers of
the terminal call “the ultimate feeling of hospitality.”
Formica Flooring has added Bayard Sales Corp. as its latest
distributor. Based in Philadelphia, Bayard will offer Formica Flooring
throughout Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and parts of Pennsylvania and New
York.