MSI opens distribution center near Minneapolis

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Plymouth, Minn.—M S International (MSI), a leading supplier of premium surfacing products, has opened a new distribution center here. The state-of-the-art, 50,000-square-foot space offers a full array of MSI product lines including slabs, flooring, wall tile and hardscaping made from natural stone, quartz, porcelain and ceramic. The facility also features a tile design gallery that showcases the compnay’s latest on-trend products and digital kitchen, bathroom and stacked-stone visualization tools.

“The large investment in infrastructure, inventory and a great customer service team demonstrates MSI’s commitment to making surfacing products more affordable and accessible,” said Raj Shah, co-president of MSI. “Although we have historically serviced this market, this new facility will allow us to provide a more convenient location for customers to come and see our full product line.”

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