HIGH POINT, N.C. (August 20, 2021) - Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CULP), a textile company with deep roots in High Point’s furniture industry, is leading a community-wide “Hands in for Haiti” donation drive to help the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. CULP has production facilities in Ouanaminthe, Haiti. While the earthquake occurred in another region of the country and did not result in any damage or harm to the company’s facilities or employees, many CULP employees have family members who have been affected by the disaster.
Culp, Inc. Confirms Haiti Operations Are Secure Following Recent Earthquake
HIGH POINT, N.C. (August 16, 2021) ─ Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CULP) today announced that the company’s sewn mattress cover production facilities located in Haiti, were not affected by the recent magnitude-7.2 earthquake that occurred in southwestern Haiti, with the epicenter more than 275 miles from Culp’s operations.
Culp, Inc. Introduces ChillSense™ Powered by REPREVE® -- Innovative Mattress Fabric Combining Cooling and Sustainability
HIGH POINT, N.C. (JUNE 2, 2021) ─ Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CULP) (together with its consolidated subsidiaries, “CULP”) pairs innovation and dedication to its sustainability efforts with Culp Home Fashions’ new line of mattress fabrics, ChillSense powered by REPREVE. This innovative fabric is a result of the continued partnership between CULP and Unifi, Inc. The new mattress fabric line answers consumer demand for cooling performance while keeping sustainability features top of mind.
Culp, Inc. Announces Promotions for Culp Home Fashions
HIGH POINT, N.C. (May 20, 2021) ─ Culp, Inc. (NYSE: CULP) today announced that Jeff Tsacoumangos has been named Head of Global Strategic Transformation, Supply Chain and Service for Culp Home Fashions, the company’s mattress fabrics division. Tsacoumangos has served as Director of Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement since 2016, where he has been responsible for oversight of quality and continuous improvement initiatives for Culp Home Fashions’ manufacturing plants. He will continue to report to Sandy Brown, president of Culp Home Fashions.