The weekly survey reports that the impact of the coronavirus on members’ businesses is more or less steady, while more say demand is increasing.
The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is moving forward with heightened health and safety measures in place and new virtual programming.
Higgens points to PMI’s leadership role in water-efficiency standards and nationwide lead content law.
This year’s Network gathering attracted a record 123 distributor companies, while a total of more than 760 top plumbing industry professionals attended the three-day event.
Nearly 6,000 Houston-area students got the chance to “test drive” lucrative design and construction careers through an NKBA program.
Over the course of the last few months, the American Supply Association has been actively monitoring the state of California’s efforts to pass “Get the Lead Out 2.0,” which would force manufacturers into a second round of endpoint fixture lead reduction, 10 years after current regulations went into effect.
More than 600 kitchen and bath exhibitors use KBIS/IBS to showcase the latest product technology and design trends to the tens of thousands of designers, dealers, architects, showrooms, builders and remodelers who attend the show. For the first time since 2018, DCW is returning to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida this February 8-10.
North Central Wholesalers Association 2019 convention’s experiment with a resort destination was a smash hit on a number of fronts.
Dakota Supply Group recently named DEAN BARAK, CRAIG THOMPSON, DON METZGER and JUSTIN OSSEFOORT as new regional operations managers.
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