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competition in the flooring industry - qizhen0809 - 08-20-2018

rise can be foreseen. wooden deck on cracked slabThe company said that precious wood is becoming scarcer. The surface of solid wood flooring and solid wood composite flooring are produced by imported logs. In the future, there are fewer and fewer sources of forests in the world. In the past,dura composites pricing labels domestic imports were mainly from Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries, and then imported from South America. Finally, cutting imports in Africa, with the
increasing awareness of international forest protection,commercial non slip outdoors stair treads the price of imported timber will continue to rise in the future. The prices of MDF and plywood rose modestly. Laminate flooring and engineered wood flooring mainly use high-density fiberboard and plywood as raw materials.composite outdoor wood in cherry Nearly half of the floor profit last year was contributed by the cost reduction. However, due to the higher wood prices this year, the increase in substrate prices is
also foreseen.what type of flooring can you put on existing wood deck Our view: We believe that the future competition in the flooring industry is more evident in the competition between the company's soft power, including the competition of services, channels and brands. Consumers' sensitivity to price is decreasing, so the floor has a certain price increase ability.seven trust decking resurface over old deck In the future, the concentration of the industry will be faster than other industries. In other words, large companies and big brands