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May 3, 2022

Culp, Inc. Haiti Facility Receives U.S. Embassy Visit

HIGH POINT, N.C. (May 3, 2022) – Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CULP) (together with its consolidated subsidiaries, “CULP”) recently received a visit from the U.S. Embassy at its Culp Upholstery Fabrics facility located in the CODEVI industrial park in Ouanaminthe, Haiti. The CODEVI park sits on the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.


Walking the floor US Embassy visit to Culp Haiti

General Manager of CULP’s Haiti Facilities, Edgar Alfaro, leads Robert Thomas, Charge d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic, and his team on a tour of the Culp Upholstery Fabrics cut and sew facility in Haiti.

As part of their tour of the western Dominican Republic, the U.S. Embassy team chose to visit CODEVI along with other sites important to commerce. The CODEVI industrial park is home to many internationally well-known textile/apparel companies, and CULP had the honor of being one of two facilities selected by CODEVI leadership for the embassy tour.

 

US Embassay visit to Culp HaitiLeading the tour was General Manager of CULP’s Haiti facilities, Edgar Alfaro, along with members of the leadership team for Culp Upholstery Fabrics Haiti - Monica Sanchez, Silvia Garcia, and Massiel Marcelino.

Charge d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic, Robert Thomas, and his team walked the floors of the recently completed building, speaking to CULP employees and learning about the cut and sew process.

The impressive facility is open, airy, bright, and organized using principles of lean manufacturing.

Conference Room US Embassy visit to Culp Haiti

Members of CULP Haiti management presenting to the U.S. Embassy and demonstrating why CULP is an employer of choice in the CODEVI Industrial Park.

In addition to the tour, CULP management gave a presentation to the embassy visitors highlighting the many initiatives that make CULP a preferred employer in the CODEVI park.

Employees participate in monthly round tables where they can share concerns or needs, and propose improvements for any areas.

Leadership training and classes are held on-site regularly, with promotions and graduations celebrated. “In all of our CULP facilities, we strive to cultivate a company culture that feels like family - a culture of acceptance, inclusivity and opportunity,” states Teresa Huffman, Senior Vice President of Human Resources for Culp, Inc.

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Commenting about the CULP tour on the official Dominican Republic U.S. Embassy twitter page, Thomas stated, “While there, I had productive discussions with executives, management staff and workers... The United States wholeheartedly believes that we are most prosperous when we work together to advance our shared economic interests, to create an environment in which both peoples can prosper."