Global flooring manufacturer, Forbo Flooring Systems, is proud to be celebrating 100 years of its popular Nuway entrance matting solutions. In honour of this, the company opened the doors of its Telford factory, where Nuway is still manufactured today, to trade and local press.
First produced in 1924, Nuway has seen various developments across its 100-year history, beginning life as a rubber matting for cars and domestic kitchens, before becoming one of the market’s leading commercial primary barrier mattings today in 2024.
As part of the celebrations for this landmark milestone, Forbo opened the doors of its Telford-based factory to both trade and local press publications for a unique and insightful journey through Nuway’s history.
Led by Jason Holmes, Head of Design for Textiles, the event encompassed an insightful walkthrough of some of the key moments within Nuway’s development and heritage, from its humble beginnings in 1920s Birmingham to today, where a dedicated and experienced team of 21 produce the flooring by hand and to order.
Donna Hannaway, Head of Marketing UK and Ireland at Forbo, said: “We’re delighted to have had the opportunity to show some of the local and trade press around the factory. Nuway has a storied history, which we felt was important to share with the local community and wider industry. Through the centenary exhibition, we’re hoping to showcase the product’s heritage, its value, recognise the teams who have been involved in its production over the last 100 years and why it’s crucial that we mark milestones such as these.”
The factory doors will once again be opened on set dates throughout October, where Forbo will be welcoming back former employees, family and members of the public to journey through 100 years of Nuway. The public open day is taking place on Saturday 5th October from 10am to 3pm, with further appointments able to be made with Simon Austin, Operations Manager, from Monday 7th to Friday 11th October.