Clean-Awn® president dies
August 1st, 2009
Tim Watson, president of Clean-Awn®, A division of Naples Services, in Lakewood, Ca., passed away Sunday, May 31. Watson was an active and valued member of the Tent Rental Division.
Apres Party and Tent Rental names chief operating officer
August 1st, 2009
Michael Feldbaum has been named chief operating officer of Edina, Minn.-based Apres Party and Tent Rental.
Aztec announces personnel moves and promotions
August 1st, 2009
Aztec Tents, Torrance, Calif., has announced a series of personnel moves and promotions that solidify its team of tenting industry experts. Alex Kouzmanoff, who joined the company over ten years ago, has been appointed to vice president. Biff Gentsch, director of sales for Aztec’s Eastern Division, is now national sales manager, and regional account manager […]
SCORE offers start-up resources online
August 1st, 2009
SCORE Association, Herndon, Va., supports 370 chapters and 11,700 volunteers whose mission is getting small businesses going strong. SCORE, a partner with the U.S. Small Business Association, calls itself “Counselor to America’s Small Business,” and its website contains resources to spur start-ups, create new jobs and keep Americans employed. Featured content on the site includes: […]
India gaining strength in textile production
August 1st, 2009
The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) ranks India among the top five developing nations in industrial production in textiles, motor vehicles, chemicals and basic metals, according to a recent report. India is second only to China in textile production, and its growth rate of manufacturing value added (MVA) has risen from 6.9 percent in […]
China launches three-year stimulus plan
August 1st, 2009
Chinese textile manufacturing has slowed, and unemployment in China has grown, leading the China State Council to announce a three-year plan to assist the ailing textile sector. The Council announced its fifth export tax rebate since August 2008, urged producers to explore mergers and acquisitions, will assist with reduced energy consumption and greater efficiency, and […]
Designer uses recycled tents to make dresses
August 1st, 2009
Tent dresses, made popular in the 1960s with A-line shapes and unstructured fabrics, wafted around flower children for a few scant years and disappeared into fashion history. A completely different tent dress concept, designed by Angelika Werth, Nelson, B.C., Canada, may have a more durable lifecycle. Werth’s hand-sewn dresses are fabricated of recycled tents, from […]
Unique structure built for Australian sporting event
August 1st, 2009
HTS Höcker Germany recently won the contract to design, manufacture and install what is believed to be the world’s largest and most structurally complex demountable building. The unique structure, known as the Pit Pavilion, will be used exclusively for the Clipsal 500 V8 Super Car race held annually at Victoria Park, Adelaide, South Australia. The […]
Dome promotes Vancouver Olympics
August 1st, 2009
It takes more than athletes to create a successful Olympics. By Janice Kleinschmidt A lot has changed since 776 B.C. (the first written record of the Olympics)—and even since 1896 (the first “modern” Olympics). These days, the games entail building permanent structures (i.e., stadiums), as well as temporary structures used before, during and after the […]
Kentucky Derby Festival features 241,149 square feet of temporary structures
August 1st, 2009
Providing temporary environments for ‘the most exciting two minutes in sports’ required creativity and attention to detail. Each year, for the past 135 years, people have flocked to Louisville, Ky., to sip mint juleps, enjoy sumptuous southern fare, cheer as some of the finest horses in the world race to the finish—and make a wager […]