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Attangudi or Athangudi is a village in Sivaganga District, in Tamil Nadu, India. The village has a population of about 2,000 inhabitants and is mainly known for chettinad furniture, tiles, and various foods. The place is known for its floor tiles called as "Athangudi tiles". The tiles are handmade and have traditional patterns and design.
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. and NPM Capital N.V. sold Tapijtfabriek H. Desseaux N.V. and its subsidiaries, the principal operating companies in Armstrong's European Textile and Sports Flooring business segment, to NPM Capital N.V. [7] in April 2007. [8] In 2022, AWI had $1.2 billion in revenue. [9] In 2024, it had 3,100 employees and 17 ...
[28] [29] HIL Limited operates in India and Germany. HIL Limited deals in pipes and tiles, including the acquisition of Germany-based Parador in July 2018. [30] This strategic acquisition contributed to the company's growth from ₹1,000-3,000 crore in the fiscal year 2020-2021. [28]
The foundation for this group was laid by Dewan Bahadur A.M.Murugappa Chettiar who established a money-lending and banking business in 1900. [8]The business was first up in Moulmein, Burma (now Myanmar) [9] and then spread to British Malaya, Ceylon, Dutch East Indies and French Indo-China.
RAK Ceramics has 23 state-of-the-art plants across the United Arab Emirates, India, Bangladesh and Europe. [ 2 ] RAK Ceramics is a publicly listed company on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in the United Arab Emirates and on the Dhaka Stock Exchange in Bangladesh as a group, the company has an annual turnover of approximately US$1 billion.
Interface, Inc. and its subsidiaries sells modular carpet tiles, luxury vinyl tile and Nora brand rubber flooring. Its founder, Ray Anderson, was featured in the documentary film The Corporation discussing environmental sustainability in modern business. Interface was founded in 1973 by Ray Anderson, whose decade and a half in the carpet trade ...
CUMI-1954. CUMI was established as a result of diversification from banking business through cycle manufacturing with the intent to manufacture abrasive materials.CUMI's parent company, the Murugappa Group, made a tie up with the Carborundum, UK, a subsidiary of American abrasive manufacturer, Carborundum, USA and the Universal Grinding Co. Ltd., UK in 1950.
In Europe, the company also produces and sells insulation, panels and mezzanine flooring. The company employs 43,000 people in operations in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Europe, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia and the United States. [5] A Fortune 500 company, Mohawk is the world's largest flooring manufacturer. [6] [7] [8]