Culp to close weaving & yarn plant, North Carolina
15 Dec '06
2 min read
"We believe we are making progress toward creating a sustainable upholstery fabrics business model that will meet current customer demand," Culp added.
"We believe the Anderson plant continues to be the low-cost U.S. producer for velvet fabrics and we are pleased with the trends in customer placements of new product introductions."
"We also have capacity in Anderson to absorb some of the decorative fabric production from Graham and we believe this plant will continue to be an important element of our overall upholstery fabrics business."