New President at South Shore Furniture - Wood Industry
A big change for South Shore Furniture has recently taken place.
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A big change for South Shore Furniture has recently taken place.
woodindustry.caFurniture Industry News: The Board of Directors announced the appointment of Jean-Stéphane Tremblay as the company’s new President and Chief of Operations.
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www.bbb.orgSouth Shore Furniture, a manufacturing and e-commerce company, will unveil its new line of office products, South Shore Workplace, on the heels of the upcoming High Point Market.
www.furnituretoday.comFurniture Industry News: South Shore will unveil new products in several categories: Home office, Kids’ bedroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, Dining room, and much more.
www.furninfo.comSpecialties: With you, every step of the way. At South Shore Furniture, we take care of our customers like we take care of our family. No matter your needs, tastes, or budget, we are here from start to finish to help you find the perfect furniture. Looking to furnish your baby’s nursery? Having questions about delivery options? In need of help while assembling your new desk? We're with you every step of the way. As a North American leader in the manufacture and sale of ready-to-assemble...
www.yelp.comFor 80 years, South Shore Furniture—a North American family business—has crafted functional, trendy, and affordable furniture to enhance every room in your home.
www.southshorefurniture.comCharles Laflamme, the CEO of South Shore Furniture, said the company could not operate in a market "where World Trade Organization rules are not being followed.'
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