By Staff -- Gifts & Decorative Accessories, 3/20/2009 8:55:00 AM
Yorkville, NY – Meyda Lighting, a Meyda Tiffany company, established a new custom lighting division. Meyda Custom Lighting will specialize in custom lighting fixtures, lamps, stained glass windows and more. The company developed the new division after creating custom lighting solutions to meet demanding lighting challenges in the marketplace. In-house designers and engineers collaborate with clients to create custom lighting solutions using a variety of materials, finishes and colors.
Panjiva is the leading intelligence platform for global trade professionals. With detailed information on 1.5 million companies that do business across borders, Panjiva is the go-to source for information for global trade professionals who want to...
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Shopatron is the world's leading provider of global eCommerce for consumer goods. With Shopatron, orders placed on branded websites are offered to a managed network of global partners for fulfillment, typically for assignment to local retailers...
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Lectra is the world leader in integrated technology solutions that automate, streamline, and accelerate product design, development, and manufacturing processes for industries using soft materials. Lectra develops the most advanced specialized...
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Red Gold, LLC is one of America's largest producers of tomato products. Offering premium quality ketchup, tomatoes and tomato juice at a more affordable price than other national brands, Red Gold is the right choice for today's foodservice economy...
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Turning Points Jeff Sands, Director with Dorset Partners LLC, March 10, 2010 Growth in Specialty Retail
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Double Take 2010 - ARTS awards Industry insiders gathered in Dallas for the 21st Annual ARTS Awards. Presented by the Accessories Resource Team & the Dallas Market Center, winners included past Gifts & Decorative Accessories REA honorees, Melissa Haberstroh & Christi Tullis.