Synthetic Grass Warehouse Opens Dallas, Texas, Distribution Hub
08/05/2014
The company is the exclusive national distributor for TigerTurf and Everlast brands of synthetic grass products. Founded in 2003, Synthetic Grass Warehouse specializes in turf products designed for landscaping, pets, putting greens, and playgrounds. According to the firm, the distribution facility will hold over 400,000 square feet of artificial grass at any given time, and carry all turf related accessories and infill needed for turf installations.
“Drought stricken regions across the United States, particularly in the Midwest, have homeowners and businesses seeking water and cost saving alternatives to natural grass. Dramatic improvements in artificial turf technology seen in the last several years have made it a sensible solution. This boom in demand, coupled with the rising costs of logistics, moved SGW to increase its capacity and provide more immediate servicing capabilities to the region,” company officials said.
"We feel this is an incredible opportunity to not only service the largest state in the contingent U.S., but for the entire the Midwest region," said Victor Lanfranco, member of the SGW management team. "Simply put, our new facility allows SGW to better serve our customers, and that is the main factor behind all of our decisions."
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