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== History of Rugman ==
 
== History of Rugman ==
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Founded in 1998, Rugman grew out of a third generation rug import/export business with the vision of merging centuries-old techniques of the rug trade with the latest advancements in technology and e-commerce. Today, Rugman is committed to its mission of providing consumers with handmade Persian and Oriental area rugs. The company has emerged as a leader in online rug marketplace, with operations in both the United States and Canada and plans for establishing distribution centers throughout Europe and Asia.<ref>[https://www.rugman.com/about-us/ Rugman, About Us]</ref>
  
 
== Purpose ==
 
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== Online Shop ==
 
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Please visit: [https://www.rugman.com/ Rugman]
 
Please visit: [https://www.rugman.com/ Rugman]
 
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# Rugman Website
  
 
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Revision as of 13:42, 25 May 2020

Rugman
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General information
NameRugman
TypePrivate E-commerce Company
Founded1998
HQ Location CountryCanada
ProductsHandmade Persian and Oriental Area Rugs
WebsiteRugman


History of Rugman

Founded in 1998, Rugman grew out of a third generation rug import/export business with the vision of merging centuries-old techniques of the rug trade with the latest advancements in technology and e-commerce. Today, Rugman is committed to its mission of providing consumers with handmade Persian and Oriental area rugs. The company has emerged as a leader in online rug marketplace, with operations in both the United States and Canada and plans for establishing distribution centers throughout Europe and Asia.[1]

Purpose

Online Shop

Please visit: Rugman

Gallery

References

Bibliography

  1. Rugman Website

External links