Six of Canada’s largest sources of decorative and functional hardware will exhibit at the 2013 Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo, Oct. 24-26 at the International Centre.
Richelieu Hardware's aggressive acquisition spree of U.S. distributors in the past couple of years helped it increase its U.S. sales to $120.4 million for the fiscal year ended Nov. 30, 2012, an increase of 19.9%.
Richelieu achieved consolidated sales of $565.8 million, an increase of $42.0 million or 8.0% over 2011, of which 5.6% from internal growth and 2.4% from the contribution of Outwater Hardware and Madico Inc. acquired in January 2011, along with Provincial Woodproducts Ltd. acquired in March 2011, and CourterCo, acquired in May 2012.
The Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo (WMS), Canada’s national woodworking show, is returning by popular demand to the International Centre, mere minutes from Toronto’s Pearson International, October 24-26, 2013.
The brand new Wood Tech Summit in Vancouver this October and the tried-and-true Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo (WMS) in Toronto next October are focused squarely on helping North American woodworkers improve their productivity, quality and ultimately their bottom lines
Daniel Comeau, vice president and general manager of CNC Automation, discusses the success his company enjoyed at the 2011 Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo in Toronto.
Gibson Guitar CEO's plea of innocence, a Daily Show satire of IKEA and Hickory Chair, and Cohen Woodworking's use of video to document its custom capabilities were among the most viewed videos posted on WoodworkingNetwork.com in 2011.
Harold Zassenhaus of the Wood Machinery Manufacturers of America recounts success of WMMA's participation at the 2011 Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo (WMS) in Toronto.
Peter Feindel, president of Taurus Craco, reminisces about some of the biggest changes he has witnessed during his five decades in the woodworking industry.