Armstrong Ups Prices on VCT and Residential Sheet
Lancaster, PA, January 19--Armstrong announced that it will initiate a four-to-six percent price increase on its Commercial Vinyl Composition Tile and on select Residential Sheet products, as well as a 15 percent increase on 8 ft. and 14 ft. sheet products. The effective date for the increase will be February 1, 2005. "Declining PVC resin and plasticizer capacity, coupled with increasing global demand has resulted in unprecedented price escalation for key PVC based materials," said Allen Cubell, vice president, Residential Sheet Flooring. "In April 2004 the tragic explosion at the Formosa plant in Illiopolis, Illinois cut the number of key domestic plants from five to four. On Wednesday, January 5, Oxy Chem shut its Pottstown, Pennsylvania operation, effectively taking another manufacturing plant out of the marketplace, leaving only three U.S. plants. As a result, costs for these key raw materials have continued to skyrocket. "While we are confident that we have secured all of our PVC resin and plasticizer supply for 2005, market prices for these products continue to rise dramatically. Continuing productivity improvements cannot offset the full cost impact of these increases, making this price increase necessary,” Cubell said. "We continue to focus on driving the productivity, innovation and quality initiatives that make Armstrong the best resilient flooring supplier in the industry. Our goal continues to be to provide our customers superior products and timely service on all Armstrong products," said Cubell.
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