Is Tandus Centiva now Tarkett?
With industry-leading product design, unrivaled service and a commitment to environmental and social stewardship, Tandus Centiva, a Tarkett company, provides the ultimate flooring experience for commercial customers.
What is Centiva flooring?
Centiva, a US manufacturer of award winning luxury vinyl tile, works with retailers to provide a floor that supports their brand. The extensive product range of over 280 resilient tiles and planks comes with a 20 year Commercial Wear Warranty.
Is Tandus and Tarkett same?
As part of the Tarkett family, Tandus Centiva has developed a unique line of hard and soft surface flooring solutions that meet the needs of the most demanding commercial environments.
Does Tarkett own tandus?
from Tarkett Contract Tarkett announces that effective immediately, Tarkett North America will transition its sub-brands of Johnsonite, Tandus Centiva, Desso and Lexmark to Tarkett.
Is Tarkett and Johnsonite the same?
As part of the Tarkett family, Johnsonite has delivered the broadest portfolio of high-performance, resilient flooring surfaces in the industry.
Where is Tarkett flooring manufactured?
Florence, Alabama, is home to two Tarkett LVT manufacturing facilities, where the company crafts flooring for its Tandus Centiva, Johnsonite, and Tarkett commercial and residential flooring brands, including: Tandus Centiva Venue®
Are Johnsonite and Tarkett the same?
When did Tarkett buy tandus?
Tarkett, FieldTurf’s parent company, worldwide leader in innovative flooring and sports surface solutions, announces its 2012 results. The acquisition of Tandus, a specialist in commercial carpet flooring in North America, finalized in September, marks one of the major events of 2012.
Who manufactures Tarkett flooring?
Sommer-Allibert S.A.
Tarkett S.A., known until 2008 as Sommer-Allibert S.A., is a French multinational corporation specialising in the production of floor and wall coverings. Headquartered in La Défense, near Paris, the present company was formed in October 1997 by the merging of two others: French Sommer-Allibert and German Tarkett AG.