La-Z-Boy Casegoods Group launches warehouse program that permits dealers to purchase mixed-product containers of several brands, cutting costs and minimizing inventory commitments

Audrey Dixon

Audrey Dixon

LOS ANGELES , January 29, 2014 () – La-Z-Boy Inc.’s Casegoods Group has launched a warehouse program that allows mixed containers for shipments of furniture collections to dealers, Furniture Today reported on Jan. 9.

Through the program, dealers have the option of purchasing smaller orders of a variety of products in direct container. Buyers can order a full container for a single product, a partial container, or a full container with a variety of products.

La-Z-Boy’s Case Goods Group designed the program so that dealers can cut costs while customizing their purchases and reducing their inventory commitment.

Orders to be shipped via the program starting late January include 30 collections from La-Z-Boy’s American Drew, Kincaid and Lea brands.

The primary source of this article is Furniture Today, Greensboro, North Carolina, on Jan. 9, 2014.

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