The ceramic tile industry in Canada and the practicality of additional manufacturing facilities / Peat, Marwick and Partners.: RE22-198/1974E-PDF
"The Canadian ceramic tile industry has seen its share of market decline to an all time low of around 25% this year. After the bankruptcies of several manufacturers a few years ago, there are now only five plants in operation in Canada, three of which are affiliated with foreign manufacturers. Another is owned by a developer/distributor of a full line of floor coverings, and the fifth has just entered the market. North American imports of ceramic tiles have increased steadily and dramatically both in Canada and in the United States. Our analysis explores the reasons behind this phenomenon in order to develop recommendations on the overall practicality of Canadian production"--Summary.
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| Title | The ceramic tile industry in Canada and the practicality of additional manufacturing facilities / Peat, Marwick and Partners. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource ((1 volume (various pagings)) : maps |
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