Introducing the new OLFA MXP-L and MXP-AL Die-Cast Aluminum Utility Knives, specifically designed from one uniform piece of durable aluminum. The die-cast handles add a level of precision to the design that increases both user comfort and the knives’ rugged durability, according to the company.
TORONTO—Torlys has created two new territory manager roles; one for Saskatchewan and Southern Alberta, the other for Eastern Ontario. Scott Korol and Robert Craig will assume the roles.
HOUSTON—Flooring distributor Swiff-Train has announced the promotion of Joe Reddington to chief operating officer, effective immediately. In his new role, Reddington will be responsible for operations, sourcing, supply chain and customer service, as well as product management and IT initiatives.
CORDOVA, TENN.—Stauf USA has entered into a distribution agreement with C&C Wholesale, based in Dallas. C&C will carry the Stauf product line throughout Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, and will extend Stauf’s distribution network further south.
VIKEN, SWEDEN—Välinge has signed new license and cooperation agreements as a result of the increasing demand for its Liteback core technology. The machines used for the technology—also called “grooving units”—are currently being delivered to customers in China and additional machines have been ordered via HOMAG China Golden Field.
One of the most crucial biophilic design considerations is choosing a flooring product that’s made from natural materials, yet will last the test of time.