Armstrong World Industries

Armstrong World Industries

Armstrong Holdings

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Création 1860
Siège social Lancaster
Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Activité(s) Bâtiment
Produit(s) Plafond suspendu
Plancher et revêtement de sol
Armoire
Société mère Armstrong Holdings, Inc
Effectif 15.200
Site Web http://www.armstrong.com/
Chiffre d'affaires 3,26 milliards $ (2003)

Armstrong Holdings est fondée en 1860 et établie à Lancaster, Pennsylvanie.

Armstrong possède 47 usines dans 12 pays, et environ 15.200 employés[1].

Unités d'affaires

La Société possède plusieurs unités d'affaires leader mondiale :

  • Produits de planchers Armstrong
  • Produits de construction Armstrong
  • Produits d’armoires Armstrong

Principales filiales

  • Armstrong Wood Products
  • Planchers de bois franc Bruce LLC
  • Compagnie de planchers Hartco
  • Planchers de bois franc Robbins
  • Armstrong DWL AG
  • Tapijtfabrick H. Dessaux N.V. (Desso)
  • Gema Holding AG

Références

  1. (fr) Site officiel consulté le 2 septembre 2007
  • Portail des entreprises Portail des entreprises
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