By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 6/24/2008 1:18:00 PM
New York – Indoor/outdoor home furnishings manufacturer Living RichLy International (LRI) is relocating its headquarters from New York to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, effective in July.
LRI president Richard Becker, said the move is the ideal way to “oversee the complete process from design and sourcing to manufacturing and shipping” and satisfy the increasing number of the company’s customers who travel to Vietnam for product sourcing services. “This is the only way to truly run my business and ensure 100% customer satisfaction,” he said.
LRI was founded in 2001 as a producer of outdoor furniture and seat cushions, and has added indoor furniture and accessories to its line.
“LRI was one of the first U.S. manufacturing and sourcing companies to set up shop in Vietnam, so we have the experience and contacts essential to meet the customer’s needs,” Becker noted.
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