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Wilsonart Engineered Surfaces has officially announced its acquisition of Virginia Tile’s woodworking products distribution business, effective April 4, 2025. This strategic move enhances its distribution landscape in Kansas City and expands its reach to additional locations in Oklahoma and Kansas. With new leadership under Randy Burton, Wilsonart aims to integrate the woodworking portfolio seamlessly and continue its growth while providing quality engineered surfaces. This acquisition follows a long-standing partnership between the two companies, promising a bright future for the woodworking division under Wilsonart’s management.
It’s a big day for Wilsonart and Kansas City! On April 4, 2025, Wilsonart Engineered Surfaces made an exciting announcement about their recent acquisition of Virginia Tile’s woodworking products distribution business. This is a monumental move that’s set to bring some major changes to the distribution landscape in the region.
The woodworking operations that Wilsonart has acquired are based right in Kansas City. But that’s not all! They also include branches in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; as well as Wichita, Kansas; and Springfield, Missouri. These locations specialize in distributing a variety of products, including decorative surfaces, cabinet accessories, and decorative and functional hardware. Talk about a vast array of offerings!
You may wonder why Virginia Tile decided to sell its woodworking division. Well, it turns out that the company found limited synergy with its flooring operations, prompting this strategic decision. Virginia Tile has a long-standing partnership with Wilsonart—spanning over 50 years! They believe that Wilsonart is not just a good fit, but the ideal company to support the future growth of the woodworking division.
Wilsonart is thrilled about the acquisition, as it neatly complements their company culture and bolsters services in the territories now being served. With this acquisition, Wilsonart aims to expand its distribution network even further and reach a wider audience with its high-quality engineered surfaces. It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved!
To ensure that everything runs smoothly, Wilsonart has brought on board Randy Burton as the new general manager of the acquired woodworking portfolio. Randy will be tasked with overseeing the transition for both employees and customers, aiming to make the process as seamless as possible. With a commitment to the woodworking industry, there’s reason to be optimistic about the new chapter for this division.
Virginia Tile isn’t just any company; it has quite a legacy! Founded back in 1928 by the Stephenson Family, it has built a strong reputation for providing a diverse range of products such as porcelain, ceramic, stone, glass, metal, and mosaic solutions in the wholesale building supply market. This acquisition will surely give the woodworking aspect of the business a chance to thrive under Wilsonart’s strong leadership.
For those unaware, Virginia Tile is part of Artivo Surfaces, a collection of flooring and surface solutions that aims to enhance operational efficiency and expand market reach while still maintaining the unique identities of its member brands. How’s that for strategic planning?
Wilsonart had some legal heavyweights to help navigate the acquisition. Debevoise & Plimpton LLP provided legal counsel throughout this transaction, ensuring all the I’s were dotted and T’s crossed.
As this deal shakes things up, everyone is excited to see how the integration unfolds and the new opportunities it brings for employees and customers alike. With new leadership, an expanded reach, and a commitment to quality, the outlook for Wilsonart and the woodworking division is undeniably bright!
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