Propex Inc.

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Company Headquarters

95 E Jefferson St, Hazlehurst, GA 31539 United States of America

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Brand Description

Propex Furnishing Solutions (“PFS”) is a global manufacturer of innovative composites, technical fabrics and advanced geotextiles.

Key Personnel

NAME
JOB TITLE
  • Rob Cushman
    President
  • Bill Emberson
    President of Propex Furnishing Solutions Americas
  • Eric Teather
    VP Industrial Composites Division
  • Klaus Eising
    Managing Director / Vice President Sales Furnishing
  • Thijs de Wolf
    Sales & Project Director Floorcovering
  • Marton Pekker
    Director Of Operations

Propex Inc. Chart

Yearly results

Sales: 130 Million

Plants: Ringgold, GA
Processes: Needlepunch
Major Markets: Geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and bedding, automotive, agriculture, laminates, vinyl substrates, sorbents

Propex continues to have its hand in a variety of industries. In addition to more traditional needlepunch markets such as geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and automotives, it also makes nonwovens for laminates, vinyl substrates and sorbents.

Earlier this year, the company embarked upon a number of new branding initiatives, starting with replacing the brand name “ISIS” with “ARTIS” for its popular post-consumer recycled PET primary backing for modular tile.

“As we look at new products and line extensions using our innovative PET technology, we will be developing a new brand strategy for our growing family of products,” says Dave Gartshore, business unit president, Furnishing Solutions. “And given what’s happening in the Middle East with the terrorist group known as ISIS, we are dropping the use of that name from our line.” To replace its “ISIS” brand, Propex chose “ARTIS” the Latin term for artistic, and the new tagline —”The canvas for modular masterpieces.”

Propex, which is owned by a private investment fund managed by Wayzata Investment Partners, a Minneapolis, MN-based private equity firm, has continued its strategy of aggressively pursuing business opportunities in existing markets.

Recent developments include the launch of Gridpro Biaxial and Uniaxial geogrids for the geosynthetics market. These geogrids are manufactured to meet all industry specifications and help build on Propex’s promise to deliver the most complete portfolio of products to the industry.

Also included in Propex’s geosynthetics range, which is manufactured in Ringgold, GA, are woven and nonwoven erosion control products.

Sales: 130 Million

Plants: Ringgold, GA
Processes: Needlepunch
Major Markets: Geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and bedding, automotive, agriculture, laminates, vinyl substrates, sorbents

Propex continues to have its hand in a variety of industries. In addition to more traditional needlepunch markets such as geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and automotives. It also makes nonwovens for laminates, vinyl substrates and sorbents.

Earlier this year, embarked upon a number of new branding initiatives, starting with replacing the brand name “ISIS” with “ARTIS” for its popular post-consumer recycled PET primary backing for modular tile.

“As we look at new products and line extensions using our innovative PET technology, we will be developing a new brand strategy for our growing family of products,” says Dave Gartshore, Business Unit President, Furnishing Solutions. “And given what’s happening in the Middle East with the terrorist group known as ISIS, we are dropping the use of that name from our line.”

To replace its “ISIS” brand, Propex chose “ARTIS” the Latin term for artistic and the new tagline —The canvas for modular masterpieces.”

“Since its introduction over three years ago, both carpet manufacturers and designers have discovered that our engineered modular backing enables them to be more efficient and creative,” observes Tom Borders, business director, Domestic Furnishing Solutions. “That’s because ARTIS combines the advantages of spunbond and woven, such as dimensional stability, pattern definition and 85% post-consumer recycled content.”

“With everything that’s going on in the Middle East, changing the name was just the right thing to do.  Our customers have been very supportive of this decision.” observes Ann Harrell, who manages Marketing for Furnishing Solutions.

Propex, which is owned by a private investment fund managed by Wayzata Investment Partners, a Minneapolis, MN-based private equity firm, has continued its strategy of aggressively pursuing business opportunities in existing markets.

Recent developments include the launch of Gridpro Biaxial and Uniaxial geogrids for the geosynthetics market. These geogrids are manufactured to meet all industry specifications and help build on Propex’s promise to deliver the most complete portfolio of products to the industry.

Also included in Propex’s geosynethics range, which is manufactured in Ringgold, GA, are woven and nonwoven erosion control products.

Sales: 140 Million

Plants: Ringgold, GA, U.S.
Processes: Needlepunch
Major Markets: Geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and bedding, automotive, agriculture, laminates, vinyl substrates, sorbents

A maker of needlepunch nonwovens at a large site in Ringgold, GA, Propex continues to have its hand in a variety of industries. In addition to more traditional needlepunch markets such as geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and automotives, Propex has recently expanded into the sportswear space through an agreement with Bauer Hockey, the world’s leading manufacturer of ice hockey equipment. This multi-year partnership grants Bauer exclusive rights to Propex’s Curv Composite Technology for use in its elite level skates.

“Utilizing state-of-the-art materials for our equipment is a priority because players are always looking for maximum performance and protection, and they know our brands meet these demands,” says Kevin Davis, president and CEO of Bauer Performance Sports. “Our partnership with Propex is a continuation of this commitment, and we’re pleased this exclusive relationship has been extended.”

CURV Composite Technology captures exceptional mechanical properties by incorporating a process for weaving different composite materials that does not require additional reinforcement, such as with an additional structure, to maintain stiffness. As a result, the product also yields high tensile strength and outstanding impact resistance at a significantly lower weight than many other composite materials.

“Propex is thrilled to be exclusively partnered with the leading hockey skate manufacturer in the industry and believes Bauer has used CURV Composite Technology in a way that showcases the technology’s key properties and benefits,” says Dave Gartshore, business vice president for CURV Composite Technology at Propex.

The patented technology allows Propex to efficiently produce uniquely textured tape yarns for use in applications such as carpet backing, geotextiles and packaging. For example, in carpet applications, EX3 backings made with this technology enable carpet manufacturers to produce patterned carpets with higher resolution using lightweight backings. Carpet manufacturers also benefit from 20% larger rolls, meaning fewer backing changes are needed on tufting machines. EX3 also translates to a reduced carbon footprint including as much as 12% less energy consumed during manufacturing.

“As an established leader in the industries we serve, Propex is thrilled to have yet another example of a protected technology patent offering our customers a differentiated technological advantage,” says Dave Gartshore, business vice president for Furnishings at Propex. “We are also continually looking at ways to leverage this technology in other Propex products and solutions in the future.”

Amidst these accomplishments, Propex, which is owned by a private investment fund managed by Wayzata Investment Partners, a Minneapolis, MN-based private equity firm, has continued its strategy of aggressively pursuing business opportunities in existing markets. Recent developments include the launch of Gridpro Biaxial and Uniaxial geogrids for the geosynthetics market. These geogrids are manufactured to meet all industry specifications and help build on Propex’s promise to deliver the most complete portfolio of products to the industry.

Also included in Propex’s geosynethics range, which is manufactured in Ringgold, GA, are woven and nonwoven erosion control products. In June 2012, the company announced it was adjusting its production schedule in response to weakness in the geotextile market, caused by lower precipitation levels, a few abnormal weather events and reductions in military and government spending.

“As part of our strategic growth initiative, balancing production levels with marketplace demand will help to establish discipline in the geotextile and infrastructure markets that we serve,” says Mike Gorey, president and CEO.

In June 2013, this focus led to a decision to consolidate many of the woven geotextiles made in Nashville, GA to its Hazlehurst, GA. Executives said this consolidation was the result of excess capacity broughout on by government spending cuts as well as the market’s shift to nonwoven products. Prior to the consolidation announcement, Propex announced it would add to the Hazlehurst site to make Isis, its recycled woven carpet backing material.

Sales: 140 Million

Plants: Ringgold, GA
Processes: Needlepunch
Major Markets: Geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and bedding, automotive, agriculture, laminates, vinyl substrates, sorbents

A maker of needlepunch nonwovens at a large site in Ringgold, GA, Propex continues to have its hand in a variety of industries. In addition to more traditional needlepunch markets such as geosynthetics, flooring, furniture and automotives, Propex has recently expanded into the sportswear space through an agreement with Bauer Hockey, the world’s leading manufacturer of ice hockey equipment.

This multi-year partnership grants Bauer exclusive rights to Propex’s Curv Composite Technology for use in its elite level skates.

“Utilizing state-of-the-art materials for our equipment is a priority because players are always looking for maximum performance and protection, and they know our brands meet these demands,” says Kevin Davis, president and CEO of Bauer Performance Sports. “Our partnership with Propex is a continuation of this commitment, and we’re pleased this exclusive relationship has been extended.”

CURV Composite Technology captures exceptional mechanical properties by incorporating a process for weaving different composite materials that does not require additional reinforcement, such as with an additional structure, to maintain stiffness. As a result, the product also yields high tensile strength and outstanding impact resistance at a significantly lower weight than many other composite materials.

“Propex is thrilled to be exclusively partnered with the leading hockey skate manufacturer in the industry and believes Bauer has used CURV Composite Technology in a way that showcases the technology’s key properties and benefits,” says Dave Gartshore, business vice president for CURV Composite Technology at Propex. “We anticipate many examples of ground-breaking, innovative product developments happening throughout

In more traditional spaces, Propex announced last fall it had been awarded a patent by the U.S. Patent Office for the yarn manufacturing technology it developed and currently uses in its proprietary EX3 line of lightweight carpet backings.

The patented technology allows Propex to efficiently produce uniquely textured tape yarns for use in applications such as carpet backing, geotextiles and packaging. For example, in carpet applications, EX3 backings made with this technology enable carpet manufacturers to produce patterned carpets with higher resolution using lightweight backings. Carpet manufacturers also benefit from 20% larger rolls, meaning fewer backing changes are needed on tufting machines. EX3 also translates to a reduced carbon footprint including as much as 12% less energy consumed during manufacturing.

“As an established leader in the industries we serve, Propex is thrilled to have yet another example of a protected technology patent offering our customers a differentiated technological advantage,” says Dave Gartshore, business vice president for Furnishings at Propex. “We are also continually looking at ways to leverage this technology in other Propex products and solutions in the future.”

Amidst these accomplishments, Propex, which is owned by a private investment fund managed by Wayzata Investment Partners, a Minneapolis, MN-based private equity firm, has continued its strategy of aggressively pursuing business opportunities in existing markets. Recent developments include the launch of Gridpro Biaxial and Uniaxial geogrids for the geosynthetics market. These geogrids are manufactured to meet all industry specifications and help build on Propex’s promise to deliver the most complete portfolio of products to the industry.

Also included in Propex’s geosynethics range, which is manufactured in Ringgold, GA, are woven and nonwoven erosion control products. In June 2012, the company announced it was adjusting its production schedule in response to weakness in the geotextile market, caused by lower precipitation levels, a few abnormal weather events and reductions in military and government spending.

“As part of our strategic growth initiative, balancing production levels with marketplace demand will help to establish discipline in the geotextile and infrastructure markets that we serve,” says Mike Gorey, president and CEO.

Beyond geotextiles, Propex serves the flooring, furniture, bedding, automotive, agriculture, laminates, vinyl substrates and sorbents markets.

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