Did you know that many consequential textile cases rely on expert testimony? The newest edition of the Textile Nerd Podcast features Frances Harder, the founder of Fashion for Profit, who has served as an expert witness in multi-million dollar textile-centered court battles. Lori and Dan will also dip into Frances’ fabric background that has taken her all around the world. https://lnkd.in/gwiKirDx
About us
TVF is the leading supplier of fabrics to manufacturers across a wide range of industries including Industrial, Apparel, Print Media, and Home Furnishings. By leveraging our industry leading expertise, consistent products, and a relentless focus on customer success, we help take your products - and your business - to the next level. Contact us today to learn more about the solutions we can provide for you. Website: http://www.tvfinc.com TVF Resource Center: https://resourcecenter.tvfinc.com/
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http://tvfinc.com
External link for TVF
- Industry
- Textile Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Carmel, IN
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
401 W. Carmel Drive
Carmel, IN 46032, US
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21023 S. Main Street, Unit A
Carson, CA 90745, US
Employees at TVF
Updates
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Ballistic fabrics are the definition of resilience, performance, and strength. The TVF Resource Center features a new, comprehensive look at the history, the applications, and the differences between various types of ballistic fabrics. 💪 Trusted by manufacturers in life-saving fields, ballistic fabrics are also ready for action in tactical, adventurous, and everyday environments.💪 Take your next project to a higher level and read more about what makes ballistic fabrics one of the toughest options around. https://lnkd.in/gEbye8se #TextilesThatPerform #BallisticFabrics #AdvancedMaterials #TVFResourceCenter
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Don’t miss this list! We’re running down our Top 50 best-selling fabrics. Best part? They’re in-stock. We wouldn’t be surprised if some of your favorites are high on the list… https://lnkd.in/ghNKzM_r
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TVF is intertwined with the textile industry's last 50 years. As we wind down our golden anniversary year, the Textile Nerd Podcast will take time to reflect on the journey, employee ownership, and a few key events along the way that have turned a humble, two-man operation into a globally-appreciated textile enterprise. https://lnkd.in/g7d4i-up
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The future of fabrics covers a vast amount of territory. We’re not only talking about the physical stuff like fibers, construction, and finishes, but also the workforce, technology, and classic textiles like vinyl. This article on TVFinc.com will provide insight on a range of possibilities through the expertise of three influential figures from various corners of the industry to visualize what’s next. https://lnkd.in/g5ZRht_p
Fabric and the Future: Industry Experts Offer a Glimpse
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Robert Hinsch is the second-longest-serving member of the TVF family, and his focus on building lasting relationships with customers and fellow employee owners continues to be a cornerstone of his approach. The vice president of business development began his career with TVF in 1987 (a year after Classic and Vinyl Program Director Bob Burns) and immediately made his mark by launching our West Coast operations. Through Robert’s and our team’s dedication, our presence in California and beyond has grown exponentially throughout the years. Of TVF’s slate of Core Values that help our employee owners prioritize how we connect with customers and each other; Robert says he most closely identifies with Put Relationships First. “Passionate people attract passionate, like-minded people,” Robert says, “and the relationship is more important to me than conducting business with one another. For TVF to engage as a supplier with our customers always comes from building a relationship first… A relationship to me is one of caring for one another, and that includes helping customers achieve their dreams.” Customers who partner with TVF receive a customized experience guided by employee owners like Robert who are personally invested in helping build their business. To Robert, the ownership mindset means “we have a group of individuals that work for a common goal who are excited about building a business and helping customers.” Robert adds “I have always hated the words sales, salesperson or salesman, being sold. In fact, I hate it when someone plays me with the intent to be sold for their betterment without my interest in mind. While in accounting, we define a transaction as a sale, for me, it's about understanding the need and getting what the customer wants. Not the other way around.” Outside of TVF, Robert’s hobbies revolve around all things outdoors: camping, fishing, hunting, skiing, surfing, restoring old motorcycles and cars, racing and riding motorcycles, mountain biking, and skateboarding. Fun fact: Robert has flown 10 different models of aircraft in his life. #TVFCommunity 🧡
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There’s no question our industry’s knowledge centers are changing. As the waves of experienced members of the workforce continue to clock out for the last time, the Textile Nerd Podcast will explore some strategies to cultivate and become the next generation to drive fabrics forward. Lori and Dan turn to material and textile scientist Dr. Apurba Banerjee about networking, knowledge transfer, and mentorship. https://lnkd.in/g6G2rBm2