Ahmed Salama, CEO of OW USA, Has Died
Dalton, GA, June 7, 2022-After a prolonged battle with cancer, Ahmed Salama, CEO of Oriental Weavers USA, 62, died June 4, reports Home Textiles Today.
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Dalton, GA, June 7, 2022-After a prolonged battle with cancer, Ahmed Salama, CEO of Oriental Weavers USA, 62, died June 4, reports Home Textiles Today.
Calhoun, GA, June 7, 2022—Mannington Commercial announced that new and refreshed products launched in 2022 across its carpet, luxury vinyl tile (LVT), rubber and resilient sheet lines will be 105% carbon offset.
Salt Lake City, UT, June 7, 2022—Steven Pulsipher, 75, formerly vice president of flooring for RC Willey, has died.
Calhoun, GA, June 7, 2022-Mohawk announces that registration for Edge Summit is now open.
Export, PA, June 7, 2022—Karndean Designflooring is now active on Source digital materials library, an online product catalog designed for commercial construction professionals that provides simple and transparent procurement.
Austin, TX, June 6, 2022--Impact Property Solutions, a Dallas, Texas-based portfolio company of Blue Sage Capital, announces its acquisition of Multi Floors, a Raleigh, North Carolina-based provider of flooring products and installation services to multifamily properties as well as retail refinishing and restoration services.
Washington, DC, June 6, 2022--The count of open construction jobs jumped to a record-high 449,000 unfilled positions in April, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Fresno, CA, June 6, 2022--Robinson’s Interiors in Fresno, California has joined Carpet One Floor & Home, part of CCA Global.
Chicago, IL, June 6, 2022--Küberit USA is now offering its floor and wall profiles through Swatchbox, a sample fulfillment platform for building products.
Washington, DC, June 6, 2022--Shoppers have shifted their spending from the casual clothes and home items that were in demand during the height of the pandemic, reports The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).