MSI opens distribution center near Detroit

HomePress ReleaseMSI opens distribution center near Detroit

Wixom, Mich.—M S International (MSI), a leading supplier of premium surfacing products, has opened its 19th distribution center here. The new 65,000-square-foot facility features a showroom with a full offering of natural stone slabs, tile, porcelain tile and quartz countertops.

The Slab Selection Showroom includes a 10,000-square-foot Countertop & Slab Selection Gallery displaying over 200 colors of granite, marble and other natural stones from around the world. In addition, the Slab Selection Showroom includes a dedicated area showing approximately 45 colors of QTM Premium Natural Quartz.

“We have been servicing the Michigan market for many years without a distribution center here,” said Rup Shah, co-president of MSI. “Thanks to the growth and encouragement from our customers, we opened this new facility to bring local availability of MSI’s full breadth of product to customers across Michigan.”

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