Beaulieu
Carpet
Continuing the
quest of Roger De Clerck, founder of Beaulieu
Belgium, Mieke and Carl Bouckaert established Beaulieu of
America in 1978 as the first producer of polypropylene
oriental rugs. As sales grew Carl and Mieke invested in
yarn extrusion in 1981 becoming the first manufacturer in
the carpet and rug industry to produce their own yarn.
Sparked by continued growth, the Bouckaerts diversified
into tufting carpet in 1984, establishing a factory known
today as Beaulieu Commercial in Chatsworth,
Georgia.
In 1987, Beaulieu
of America's extrusion capacity was greatly increased
with the addition of the Bridgeport, Alabama facility.
This modern facility gives Beaulieu the ability to
produce nylon polymers and nylon yarns. In 1990, Beaulieu
continued its vertical integration with the addition of
yet another new facility in Bridgeport, Alabama for the
extrusion of polypropylene staple fiber, polypropylene
slit film, and weaving of primary and secondary
backing.
The expansion in
yarn extrusion and polymer capacity is being driven by
the growth of the carpet and rug manufacturing. From the
first carpet manufactured in 1984 to the acquisition of
Conquest Carpet Mills, Interloom, Coronet Industries,
Grass More and D&W Carpets, through the establishment
of Murray Fabrics, Beaulieu of America has rapidly grown
into the world's third largest carpet producer. With the
additions of Marglen Industries, Columbus Carpet Mills,
and Peerless Carpet Corporation, Beaulieu of America has
further strengthened its position as the number three
soft floor covering producer in the
world.
Beaulieu of
America also looks outside the U.S. borders for growth
opportunities. In 1980, Beaulieu Canada was founded for
the manufacturing of woven rugs. The 1990 purchase of
Coronet yielded Coronet Canada, the second largest
manufacturer in Canada. In 1998, Beaulieu acquired
Peerless Carpet Corporation, then the number one carpet
producer in Canada. This acquisition secured Beaulieu
Canada's position as the largest manufacturer of Carpet
in Canada. Overseas production was expanded in 1995 when
Beaulieu acquired an Australian Manufacturer, Sterling
Carpet Mills, creating Beaulieu Australia. Beaulieu
Australia features state-of-the-art extrusion for the
production of BCF polypropylene and nylon fibers
following the vertical integration philosophy of its
parent, Beaulieu of America.
In 2002, Beaulieu
of America decided to concentrate strictly on broadloom
carpet, and sold its rugs and hard surfaces divisions.
This has allowed Beaulieu to focus its efforts on
manufacturing high-quality, affordable broadloom
carpet.
Today's carpets are available in a wide range of fiber types,
textures, patterns, weights, densities and backings. Therefore,
before you make your carpet purchase we recommend that you
discuss your carpet needs and expectations with your
floorcovering dealer. In particular, it is very important that
you know the performance characteristics of each carpet
construction and each fiber, including their own inherent stain
resistance properties and/or the stain resistance properties of
additional after-treatments that are added to help protect your
carpet against stains and soils.
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