Shaw Industries Group Completes Manufacturing Plant Adairsville, Georgia
12/02/2016
Known as Shaw Plant T1, the facility provides added production capacity and recycling capability for the company’s Patcraft, Philadelphia Commercial and Shaw Contract brands. It complements the company’s existing carpet tile manufacturing, recycling and warehouse facilities in Cartersville, Georgia, and Nantong, China.
“The addition of this state-of-the-art carpet tile manufacturing facility allows us to continue to innovate across our broad portfolio of products,” said Shaw Chairman & CEO Vance Bell.
“We invest hundreds of millions of dollars annually in new and expanded facilities, enhanced equipment, technology and processes, and improved distribution systems to create beautiful, durable, sustainable flooring to meet our customers’ diverse needs. This is a prominent example of that commitment,” he said.
The largest producer of carpet tile in North America, Shaw is one of Georgia’s largest manufacturing employers – with 14,000 associates in the state including 3,200 in Bartow County, where the company operates nine facilities.
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