CarpetsPlus Colortile holds fourth annual buying committee meeting

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Chattanooga, Tenn.—CarpetsPlus Colortile the business networking and resource-licensing group, recently held its fourth annual buying committee meeting here at Holiday Inn Downtown Chattanooga, Oct. 23-26, to evaluate, strategize, discuss and plan the group’s merchandising and other programs for the coming year.

Kevin Logue, co-COO and vice president marketing for CarpetsPlus Colortile, presented the main objectives on Monday morning to begin the event. The meeting included subjects such as product and merchandising plans for 2018, e-commerce, labor shortages for installation and other industry challenges.

“The initial vision we had of the buying committee meeting was to have them in early enough to make decisions for the coming year for the group,” Logue said. “The few days we spent together were busy but very important for the success and profitability of our entire group. We really value their input and opinions and so do our suppliers.”

Jon Logue, co-CEO of CarpetsPlus Colortile, added, “It’s an exciting time to be in business right now with the strength of the economy and innovations in the flooring industry. Consumer confidence is high, unemployment is at its lowest levels in 16 years and the remodeling index is up 7%. We see a big growth opportunity for our members. They’re helping us make some key decisions this week.”

Seven member stores were in attendance this year with nine total representatives from those stores. Member Missy Montgomery, Venice, Fla., was happy with the way things played out. “I feel the representation of this year’s committee was very diverse. We did a good job of representing everyone from the smallest of companies to the largest and I believe the decisions made will benefit all.”

Members were also able to engage with some of the group’s major suppliers that presented new product intros for 2018. Mohawk, IVC, Tarkett, US Floors, Dixie Home and Shaw were among the suppliers who were in attendance. Open discussions and feedback from all attendees ensued after each presentation.

The group reviewed new products and special buys as well as discussed 2018 strategies for proposed merchandising. They saw carpet and hard surface displays and provided feedback for display improvements.

Members were also able to visit two Shaw plants during the meeting, the LVT plant in Ringgold, Ga., and the hardwood plant in South Pittsburg, Tenn.

 

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