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American West, Worldwide Logistics Enter Service Agreement

By Home Furnishings Business in Business Strategy on October 9, 2011 West Coast-based transportation company American West has entered into a service agreement with Worldwide Logistics.

Under the agreement, American West will serve customers out of its Dallas facility for Worldwide. Worldwide will close its Dallas facility by the end of October, and American West will service all pool distribution customers and 3PL customers.

American West will also serve customers for less-than-a-truckload shipments originating from the West Coast for distribution to Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Worldwide will continue to provide LTL service to these states from North Carolina, Virginia and other select East Coast locations.

To ensure a smooth transition, American West has agreed to a 60-day period in which it will honor Worldwide specific customer rate agreements.

Founder Buys Back American West

By Home Furnishings Business in Acquisition on October 7, 2011 American West, a California-based transportation company, has been re-purchased by its founder, Josh Brown.

In recruiting the executive team, Brown, who has assumed the role of chief executive officer, looked close to home. His wife, Cathie Brown, has been named president. Son Noah Brown is Western regional vice president, while son-in-law Reed Cullum, based in Dallas, is Eastern regional vice president. Daughter Michelle Crow is vice president of administration for the organization, and son Matt Brown is supervisor of supply chain management and the company€™s 285,000-square-foot, Los-Angeles-based warehouse. Daughter Deva Winchester is focused on customer retention.

€œWe€™re very excited about building American West as a family business,€ Brown said.  €œThree of my eldest children worked for the company previously and had gone on to different careers within the transportation industry. When the opportunity to reacquire American West was presented, I visited with each of them to share my vision for the company as one we could pass on trans-generationally. All agreed to rejoin the company.€

Brown is a former furniture manufacturer, the family-owned concern is committed to serving the furniture industry. €œI understand first-hand how disappointing it is when a carrier is late or damages a product that it took a month to produce, as well as what that means to the retailer or the designer who ordered it," he said.

His first-hand experiences are driving Brown€™s vision for American West. For one thing, the firm€”experienced in delivering high-end furnishings on the level of $100,000 antiques€”still offers blanket-wrapping among its services.

€œWe€™re simply going to fulfill our promises to the customer, whatever that means in terms of communication, transit times or support," Brown said. "We believe this is more important than ever given the difficult environment in which the furniture industry is currently operating.€

The transportation industry has had its share of challenges as well. €œWe believe we will continue to see more consolidation on the transportation side,€ Brown said. €œThat said, we re-purchased American West for cash, so we are debt-free with all equipment paid for free and clear. For this reason, we are stable and well positioned to take advantage of those consolidations.€

To support customers who are looking for a carrier due to the recent demise of Furniture Transport Group (FTG), Brown has hired industry veteran Sandy Dant-Leibold as an account executive.

She has extensive experience representing both manufacturers and furniture transportation carriers, including most recently, FTG. Dant-Leibold currently serves on the IHFRA executive board of directors and on the board of the Southern California chapter. She also serves on the National Home Furnishings board of directors for City of Hope, and as co-chair of the West Coast committee.

€œWe are particularly pleased to have Sandy Dant-Leibold join our ranks,€ Brown said. €œShe is a trusted executive in this business and her experience and reputation in both the transportation and furniture industries will be an asset as we move forward. She understands both sides of the equation and we are very proud to be associated with her. €  

Dant-Leibold will be at the High Point Market later this month.

€œAmerican West is a company that understands the needs of manufacturers, retailers, importers and distributors in the furniture business, and its commitment to quality and service is unequaled," Dant-Leibold said. "This is vitally important to me in maintaining my close relationships with clients across the country and throughout our industry.€

Susan Harris and Rosemary Medina have also joined the company in key positions. Harris will serve as an account executive, and Medina is senior customer representative. Both have extensive experience working for furniture carriers.

Furniture Buying Index Up to 72: ARG

By Home Furnishings Business in economic news on October 7, 2011 The Furniture Buying Index climbed on point for October to a reading of 72, according to America's Research Group.

€œConsumers€™ attitudes have not changed much in the past few months,€ said Britt Beemer, chairman of America€™s Research Group. €œConsumers are trying to look at their budgets for the fall selling season, but concerns about other issues are taking priority over discretional purchases like furniture."

Beemer said the index has remained fairly constant in the last 12 months with only a significant dip last month to 71.

The Furniture Buying Index is compiled monthly by America's Research Group from interviews with 5,000 to 8,000 consumers across the U.S. In a typical month, 80 percent of the consumers interviewed can name a specific furniture item they intend to buy.

Bassett Furniture Details Dollar Impact of IHFC Sale

By Aggregated Content in Case Goods on October 7, 2011 from http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z5298911854&z=1250249030 Bassett Furniture Inds. has detailed its financial proceeds from the sale of the International Home Furnishings Center earlier this year, which was part of a historic $1 billion deal involving the furniture markets in High Point and Las Vegas. Bassett was the largest single shareholder among the co-owners of the IHFC, the High Point Market's largest showroom complex. The IHFC, the former assets of Merchandise Mart Properties Inc., the former holdings of Showplace and the World Market Center in Las Vegas were bought in May by International Market Centers. The new owner, made up

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Marimekko Store Opens on Fifth Avenue

By Aggregated Content in Store Openings on October 7, 2011 from http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z5297450339&z=1250249032 Marimekko, the Finnish textile and clothing design company, made its New York City debut today with the opening of its flagship store in Manhattan. Located in the Flatiron district at 200 Fifth Avenue between 23rd and 24th Street, the new store is designed to create the ultimate shopping experience with colours and designs inspiring the mood of the consumer. €œThe store is the spearhead of our strategy for the United States. Its mission is to showcase the world of Marimekko at its best, offering its full scope to American consumers€ says

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