Swiss-Based Lico Plans Manufacturing-Distribution Center in Neenah, Wisconsin
10/12/2018
A newly-formed C-Corporation between LI & CO (Switzerland) and ACP (Wisconsin) will offer made-to-order flooring for major customers in North America.
Beginning in fall 2019, Lico U.S. will begin manufacturing Hydro Fix Flooring. Lico U.S. will also provide sales and service in North America for Lico’s many other flooring technologies and brands manufactured at Lico’s main production facility in Mustair, Switzerland.
“Incorporating flooring into our product offerings was the obvious next step for ACP in our quest to provide innovative, whole-home décor solutions for our customers,” says Rob Rebman, ACP President. “Lico-US will be a pioneer in manufacturing rigid PVC floor in the U.S., combining Swiss-quality production processes with ACP’s proven Midwest sales and distribution model. Lico’s stellar flooring brands will complement our backsplash, ceiling and wall coverings to help our customers enhance every surface of their homes.”
LI & CO is a privately held company with over 20 years of high-quality, innovative flooring manufacturing experience. The Swiss company currently manufactures 13 flooring lines in Mustair.
ACP, LLC is a privately held, 25-year-old manufacturing, marketing and distribution company. ACP’s history includes manufacturing and distributing décor offerings including backsplash, ceiling and wall products for residential and commercial customers. It is Better Business Bureau accredited.
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