2012年12月13日星期四

Tiles industry remains hopeful

The slump in the real estate industry in the State has affected the ancillary industries. Tiles industry, which is growing at 15 per cent in the country, has to limit itself to the growth around 5-10 per cent in the State. However, the industry leaders foresee the increase in growth with real estate industry picking up in the City.

“The buyers have gained confidence in the market and they are not really bothered about political agitation and recession. There is also increase in sales of villas, which is giving push to the retail tiles sales. The decrease in availability of marble is also helping the tiles market to grow in the future. Vitrified tiles, which are replacing marble, had taken around 70 per cent of the overall flooring market. Low price with easy laying and maintenance is also pushing their market. For instance, H&R Johnson has integrated the look and finish of Italian Marble in vitrified tiles.We mainly supply professional craftspeople with crys talbeads wholesale shamballa Bracele , Providing these tiles at a much lower price is also making the aesthetics and style affordable to the customer,” said Narsing Rao, senior general manager for AP and Karnataka, H&R Johnson Tiles.

On the tiles that are imported to the country from China, he said, “Although, they are offering these products at a competitive price, there is no consistency in the availability of the product. For instance, one cannot wait for 45-60 days for the container to arrive in the country.”

Talking about the potential of the market, he said, “Around 130 crore population of the country will bring out huge opportunities for the tiles market. There is rapid urbanisation in the country. The flat culture, which is seen in the City markets, had slowly passed to Tier-2 and Tier 3 cities. The per capita consumption of the country is at 0.5 sq ft, which is much lower than developing countries like Brazil and China. The potential of the tile market is huge with significant growth in flat culture and urbanisation.”

At age 85, Drury has enjoyed a successful career with Drury Hotels Company, LLC, which has more than 130 hotels in 20 states. However, life was not always easy for him and his family.

Drury came from humble beginnings, raised on a farm is southeast Missouri during the Depression era.

“Everybody that was in that area was very, very poor,” he recalled, noting that no one in town had electric lights and that he was the first child in the area who was able to go to high school.

The second of nine children, Drury learned on the farm “how to do things by instinct.” Working with hogs, chicken and cattle taught him valuable leHigh quality stone mosaic tiles.ssons that helped him later in business.

While the family was not wealthy,The howo truck is offered by Shiyan Great Man Automotive Industry, they were sustained by their strong Catholic faith, Drury explained.

He recalled his mother listening to Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen when he was young and how he was taught by Catholic nuns in school.

“We worked every holiday – Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day – but we never did work a Holy Day,” he said.

“We would go to confession every Saturday night to prepare for Sunday morning Mass,” he added.

Drury also discussed the importance of family meals. He remembered how all 11 members of the family would come together to eat and how they would pray before and after every meal.

“I think family life is one thing that we’re eliminating today,” he said, lamenting that family meals are today too often replaced with eating alone in front of a television.

“Our culture has changed so much,” he said.

After graduating from high school, Drury served for two years in the Air Force and then returned home to work with his family.

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After working at many hotels, “we decided we ought to build one of our own,” Drury said.

His family initially bought one Holiday Inn franchise and five Ramada Inn franchises. The company moved forward, learning from their mistakes, and they eventually decided to start their own hotel.

As the company grew, Drury remembered his roots. Since no one in the family business had attended college, most of their instincts came from working with animals on the farm, he recalled.

In addition, a strong faith continued to influence the Drurys’ business decisions. Whenever there was a dispute that could not be resolved – sometimes thousands of dollars – they would settle it by offering to give the disputed sum to the Church and allow the other party to take the deduction for it, a practice that he continues today.

When the company bought interstate sites that they later realized they did not need for their hotels, they donated them to the Church, he added.

Drury hotels have never had pornographic television channels in any of their rooms, he said, adding that he has received numerous letters of gratitude from parents who appreciate the ability to bring their children to hotels without worrying about exposing them to inappropriate sexual content.

In his personal life, Drury continues his Church-related philanthropy, a practice that his family maintained even when they were living on the farm with very few material possessions.

He and his wife Shirley participate in local fundraisers and community initiatives, as well as international efforts to help those in need around the world through organizations such as the Papal Foundation.

Currently, Drury is dealing with the federal contraception mandate. Issued in Jan. 2012 by the Department of Health and Human Services, the mandate requires employers to offer health insurance that covers contraception, sterilization and drugs that have the potential to cause abortions.

Although he is pro-life and objects to the mandate, his company is subject to it because it is considered “secular” by the government, despite the fact that it is a private family company.

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