Max Windsor to open distribution center in Texas

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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF.—Max Windsor Floors has established a distribution center in Dallas to better service its Texas dealers and others in the Southwest Region.

“Our future in Texas will be based on the direct-to-dealer model which has been successful for us in many parts of the country,” said Khelin Young, general manager of Max Windsor. Servicing  customers in Texas and the Southwest will be handled by company sales employees, supported by distribution center in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, he explained.

“We will begin to ship from the Dallas distribution center within a few weeks,” said Joannie Liu, Max Windsor’s CEO. “This location will carry an expanded assortment of the hardwoods, laminates and Luxury Plank Flooring we offer.”

To learn more, visit MaxWindsor.com.

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