Ntgrate names Hero Flooring its national distributor

HomeNewsNtgrate names Hero Flooring its national distributor

NtgrateKortrijk, Belgium—Ntgrate premium woven vinyl said Hero Flooring has been named the national distributor for the Ntgrate product lines.

After the recent move to its state-of-the-art facilities in Kortrijk, Belgium, the most modern technology allows Ntgrate to create vibrant, intricate and yet subtle patterns that will convince even the most detailed clients, according to the company. Ntgrate said it stands for leading design and superior acoustic solutions whereby sustainability is and has been a crucial pillar since its early existence.

Hero Flooring brings these unique products to the North American market, which aligns well with the current portfolio of Hero Flooring products that includes high performance rubber, LVT, engineered wood, turf and rugs.

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