One Source Commercial Flooring was formed in the early 1990s initially in the carpet care segment and later added installation services as the company grew.
Communication, actions and reputation play a big role in a company’s ability to meet customer expectations. For manufacturers, this hinges on transparency and open dialogue with their retail partners.
With more than a half century of service under its belt, Jim’s Carpets in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, has grown into a significant player in the U.K.’s flooring market.
Given today’s political and social climate, corporate responsibility is becoming a larger factor in business-to-business and business-to-consumer purchasing decisions.
At the New Lab in Brooklyn, N.Y., in October, Humanscale and Mohawk Group partnered up for another evening of discussion for their Sustainability Talk Series: How Transparency is Changing the World.
Carol Nance is a born entrepreneur who launched a company in the middle of the carpet industry’s salad days, turning landfill scraps into a profitable business that now boasts four manufacturing/warehouse facilities in Calhoun, Ga., with no end in sight.
The 42 retailers representing the National Floorcovering Alliance (NFA) gathered in Newport, R.I., in October to plan for winter market and to strategize for 2018.