Surfaces 2010 proved to be a viable market for Wools of New Zealand
and its 23 exhibiting partners. Mill partners were encouraged by the
quality of retailers in attendance and the increase in sample orders
over last year. During the show, Wools of New Zealand held a press
event and agent/retailer breakfast to launch its new integrity
brand—Laneve—along with its new WoolTouch Benefit System, training
tools, point-of-sales materials and in-store programs. Retailers and
agents packed the room to learn about these new initiatives and to take
advantage of the work being done to strengthen the wool industry.
“Wools
of New Zealand is taking wool in new directions of growth and we are
excited to be part of their programs”, says Paul Chapman, vice chairman
and president of ABC Carpet & Home in New York. “They’ve covered
all the bases with tools that train our sales staff, encourage consumer
confidence at the point-of-sale and excite the market. We applaud their
efforts and are proud to partner with them.”
Paula Hencke of
Synergy Floor Covering in Denver, Colorado agrees, “Wools of New
Zealand is encouraging retailers who are serious about wool to step up
their efforts and are rewarding that commitment with initiatives that
make a bottom-line difference. We didn’t question participation and
were one of the first to sign up.”
Chapman and Hencke are
referring to Wools of New Zealand’s Premier Partner Program. To
participate, retailers must pay a $500 annual fee, carry at least 3
mill partner lines, and have their staff to take an online wool
training course. In return, Premier Partners get exclusive benefits,
like “Wool for a Better World”, a consumer event which will run this
fall. Aside from the promotion of an extensive wool sale, Wools of New
Zealand will support “Wool for a Better World” with retail promotional
materials and a sale-based donation to Heiffer International’s Shear
Joy program, which provides sheep to needy families in third world
countries.
“Our goal is to bring fresh thinking to our
partners that are built on a solid foundation of education and in-store
support,” says Elise Demboski, Executive Director of Wools of New
Zealand. The programs we launched at Surfaces are just the beginning of
the many ways we will differentiate retailers who are committed to
excellence and recognize the value of selling wool carpets and rugs.”
For more information visit www.woolsnz.com.
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