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In early 2022, after a year of unprecedented growth, Luxury Products Group proudly welcomed another top industry brand, Duravit, as a new vendor into the group.
Luxury Products Group has announced growth of over 38 percent for 2021, establishing a record during one of the most challenging years in the industry.
Franklin recently held its annual Commercial Summit in which the company celebrated the previous year's sales and service achievements across its United States and Canada water operations.
Like many of you, I was relegated to a little extra windshield time over the holidays. To pass the time and to avoid giving in to my inner road rage monster, I spent many hours listening to podcasts.
So many things are changing in the retail world right now, and so many decorative showrooms still spend time and energy chasing product, finding staff and just surviving.
With a renewed interest and energy for novel design ideas and improvement projects, consumers and designers seize on fresh inspiration to create beautiful yet functional living spaces.
Buying groups have been around since commerce started — individual companies joined together to maximize their purchasing power of buying products at a higher volume and lower price.
Industrial manufacturing appears to be in relatively good health, with recent gains in output, capacity utilization and a general sense of optimism.
February 7, 2022
Despite concerns about the impact of the Omicron variant, labor shortages, supply-chain issues and inflation, the industrial manufacturing industry appears to be in relatively good health, with recent gains in output, capacity utilization and a general sense of optimism, according to various reports.
The production of hot rolled coils steel represents more than 75 percent of the steel production in this country.
February 7, 2022
Similar to lines first spoken in the “The Wizard of Oz,” this column’s title invokes fear and surprise of today’s steel prices and what they may be in the future.