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Shaw Industries Group, Inc.

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Shaw Industries manufactures flooring and surface solutions for residential housing, commercial spaces and outdoor environments. The company operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, generating approximately $6 billion in annual sales through its global network of 18,000 associates. Shaw's portfolio spans multiple brands including Anderson Tuftex, COREtec, Shaw Floors, Patcraft, Philadelphia Commercial, Shaw Contract, Shaw Sports Turf, Shawgrass, Southwest Greens and Watershed Geo.

Headquartered in Dalton, Georgia, Shaw Industries has expanded its operations since 1967 to serve customers worldwide through manufacturing facilities and distribution centers across multiple countries. The company's commitment to innovation is evidenced by its investments in sustainable manufacturing processes, product development and operational excellence. Shaw maintains a people-centered approach to business, emphasizing customer service, quality performance and environmental responsibility through initiatives like its re[TURN] Reclamation Program and Cradle to Cradle certifications.

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