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Office Supply Solutions Celebrates 10th Anniversary

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Office Supply Solutuions Owner Mark Brimer Mark Brimer, Founder of Office Supply Solutions, announces the firm is celebrating its 10th anniversary in June, 2020.Office Supply Solutions started in 2010 to supply a variety of office products to St. Louis area businesses. The firm has grown from no clients and now serves over 2,600 businesses many on a national basis."It's been an exciting 10 years. We have faced the challenges of business operations, maintained steady growth with a new customer for every day since our launch and continue to evolve to meet the needs of our clients," Brimer said.Office Supply Solutions is known for its wide variety of office products and as soon as same day delivery. The firm offers everything from laser printer cartridges, copy paper and specialty paper, notepads, janitorial supplies, medical supplies, to furniture of all types.The company did a quick pivot recently during the Covid-19 crisis and began...

Partex Furniture’s products selling on Evaly

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The products of Partex Furniture are now available on the site of e-commerce-based marketplace Evaly, providing customers with attractive offers. Customers can buy Partex's beds, sofa sets, kitchen cabinets, doors, dining tables, industrial and office furniture products through evaly.com.bd. A memorandum of understanding has recently been signed at the head office of Partex Furniture in Tejgaon in this regard. Mohammad Rassel, managing director of Evaly, and Sushil Chandra Ghosh, chief operating officer of Partex Furniture Industries, inked the agreement. The furniture maker will also deliver products to buyers and provide after-sales services. "We are delighted to have this brand with Evaly. Partex Furniture is one of the top and customer favorites in the world of furniture," said Rassel. "At the same time, the company will be able to reach about 2.5 million registered customers through the Evaly platform." As an online marketplace, Evaly has quic...

Burden of COVID-19 on the Market & Rehabilitation Plan

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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the smart office furniture market and it is poised to grow by USD 266.6 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of over 20% during the forecast period. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment. Although the COVID-19 pandemic continues to transform the growth of various industries, the immediate impact of the outbreak is varied. While a few industries will register a drop in demand, numerous others will continue to remain unscathed and show promising growth opportunities. Technavio's in-depth research has all your needs covered as our research reports include all foreseeable market scenarios, including pre- & post-COVID-19 analysis. Download a Free Sample Report The market is fragmented, and the degree of fragmentation will accelerate during the forecast period. Berco Designs, Haworth Inc., He...

Morris Furniture pushes through pandemic to new store openings

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© Provided by Dayton Daily News Robin Fisher of Centerville (left) and her daughter Celeste shop for furniture at Morris Furniture Co. in 2010. LISA POWELL/STAFF Morris Furniture Co. Inc. is doing more than weathering the pandemic. It's opening new stores. The company's new Fairfield Commons showroom soft opening is planned for Monday, a new message from the company said. And yes, Morris is hiring. The company is looking for 50 employees in its home Dayton market, said Rob Klaben, Morris' vice president of communications. MORE: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base welcomes a new commander Morris is remodeling and re-stocking its new Fairfield Commons and its Dayton Mall Morris Home showrooms, both set to open in coming days. The Dayton-based company first unveiled plans for occupying about 50,000 square feet near the former Elder Beerman (Bon-Ton) site at the Dayton Mall back in February. At Fairfield Commons, M...

COVID-19 nearly killed this office furniture startup; turning to home offices may save it

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A lot of U.S.companies have had near-death experiences in recent months. Among them is Branch, a 1.5-year-old, venture-backed New York-based startup that sells what it calls "exceptional office furniture, at half the price" — and which nearly went kaput because of the pandemic. After generating roughly $800,000 in revenue in the first weeks of March, that number promptly fell to zero as people were asked to leave their offices and head home. A small layoff at Branch followed — its 11-person team shrank to 8 people — along with some panic. Instead of throw in the towel, the startup retooled itself to sell home office furniture to the many employees who are now working from home and receiving a stipend to update their set-up. The decision might just save the business. According to cofounder and CEO Greg Hayes, Branch is now selling directly to individuals, as well as working with Google, Shopify and other companies to outfit home offices for employees who may neve...

15 images show how a furniture maker is 'mistake-proofing' its office for social distancing with 'Poka-yoke' Toyota's 1960s-era management style

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Poka-Yoke is a Japanese management style created by Toyota executive Shigeo Shingo in the 1960s that focuses on mistake-proofing operations.  Furniture-maker Allsteel has relied on it since the mid-1990s, and now it's playing a critical role in the company's coronavirus response.  To make it safe for employees to return to the office, Allsteel is using poka-yoke to mistake-proof the facility.  On top of removing desks and creating new products that promote social distancing, the company is taking extra precautions by giving each worker specified markers for whiteboards that act as dividers and other new additions.  Click here for more BI Prime stories. Sign up here to receive updates on all things Innovation Inc. When Shigeo Shingo first sought to implement the concept of Poka-Yoke in Toyota's manufacturing process in the 1960s, he referred to it as a method to "idiot-proof" product development.  Lore has it he quickly changed the...

Acquiring furniture décor businesses just got a lot trickier for investors

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Magnified sales, selective store closures, fluctuating consumer preferences and an accelerated shift to online has collectively made evaluating home goods a lot harder. To view this content you must sign in: You should only be asked to sign in once. Not the case? Click here. Not yet registered? Join today to access PE Hub's industry insights and updates. HOW TO: Affordably Furnish Your Home!