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Congoleum Corp. -- Company History Congoleum Corp , a manufacturer of vinyl sheet and tile products is among the nation's largest manufacturers of resilient vinyl flooring products, for both commercial and residential markets Its corporate history includes such industry highlights as the introduction of the first no-wax floor and the first chemically embossed vinyl-sheet floor
Congoleum Corporation On July 13, 2020, Congoleum Corporation (the "Debtor") filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey (Trenton) as Case No 20-18488
Congoleum Corporation: Asbestos Products, Trust Fund Lawsuits Congoleum Corporation made asbestos flooring materials from the late 1940s until the mid-1980s The company faced asbestos litigation that forced it into bankruptcy in 2003 In 2010, it established a trust fund with $270 million to handle asbestos claims
About - Congoleum Congoleum has been a trusted leader in the flooring industry for more than 135 years An unwavering commitment to design, quality and innovation has made Congoleum the brand of choice for generations of homeowners, designers and specifiers
Congoleum - LinkedIn Congoleum has been a trusted leader in the flooring industry for more than 127 years An unwavering commitment to design, quality and innovation has made Congoleum the brand of choice for
Congoleum Corporation - MyCompanies Wiki The Congoleum Corporation was founded on October 29, 1902 by James Buchanan and Frank B Foster in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Its industry is flooring and its headquarters were in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1902-1924), Kearny, New Jersey (1924-1989) and Merserville, New Jersey (1989-present)