Article Number: 22301
NALFA Meets for Annual Spring Meeting
WASHINGTON D.C., 2020 — The North American Laminate Flooring Association met last week for its annual spring meeting. Traditionally held at NC State University, the Association met virtually this time amidst the pandemic.

Representatives from regular manufacturing members such as Classen, Kaindl Flooring, Kronospan USA, Swiss Krono USA, Mannington Mills, Mohawk Industries, Shaw Industries, and TORLYS attended the meeting as well as associate members Arauco NA, DMX Plastics, MP Global Products, Pak-Lite (PLI), and SELIT NA. NALFA’s retailer member, Floor & Decor, was in attendance in addition to educational member, NC State University.

The group met virtually over the course of three mornings and discussed a wide range of topics. Dr. Robert Dietz of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) gave an informative presentation to the group that included forecasts, housing and economic trends survey research, the general state of the home building industry, and policy analysis. NALFA members look forward to returning to “in person” meetings in the fall.

For further questions, please contact Lyndsey Campbell at admin@nalfa.com.

About NALFA
The North American Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA) was formed in 1997 by U.S. and Canadian manufacturers and importers of laminate flooring. Since its inception, NALFA has been dedicated to creating voluntary product performance standards for laminate flooring in North America. For more information, visit www.nalfa.com.

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