Wednesday, February 03, 2010

May be a sign of things to come

If you've been in an airport lately, you know that the noise level is about as annoying as the security procedures. Airports have been taking up carpet and installing hard floors. They say carpet is hard to maintain. But, ridiculous as that is, it's another story and perhaps that ugly situation is beginning to turn around.

Brintons Carpet of Kiddeminster, UK, got a contract for enough carpet to cover 24 football fields in a terminal at Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India. Brintons has long been a supplier of high quality Axminster carpet to airports such as Singapore’s Changi Airport. Their reputation is one of original designs of unrivalled quality and project management skills.

Sales and marketing director, Jon Stone said, “We’re thrilled that we have been chosen and we’re very excited about getting down to work and delivering what I think will be one of the most visually stunning carpets that has ever been installed in an airport." I had the pleasure of touring the Kiddeminster facility in 1982, and was very impressed. Congratulations to Brintons!

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