USFloors’ COREtec goes global

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Dalton—USFloors’ patent-pending COREtec engineered luxury vinyl flooring collection has expanded into Europe with the launch of COREtec Plus and COREtec One in the United Kingdom through the premier UK-based flooring distributor Headlam Group.

“Being the premier floor covering distributor in the UK and in Europe, Headlam was our preferred choice to be our first distributor outside of the United States,” said Piet Dossche, president and CEO of USFloors. “[It’s] professional and in-depth knowledge of the UK and European markets, supported with a vast sales network and first class distribution, gives COREtec Plus and COREtec One the best opportunity for maximum exposure and success in the markets they serve.”

Tony Brewer, CEO of Headlam added, “COREtec floors are truly unique, and offer an array of benefits our customers recognize and embrace. European consumers face many of the same challenges as consumers in the U.S. and COREtec provides real solutions to overcome these challenges.”

 

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