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Interface company history timeline

1973

In 1973 he quit his job with Milliken & Co. in order to start his own business.

The new company produced its first piece of carpet on New Year’s Eve, 1973.

Interface, Inc., was founded in 1973 by Ray C. Anderson, the company’s only chairman and chief executive officer to date.

1978

By 1978, Interface's sales had reached $11 million.

1982

Meanwhile, the American joint venture continued to grow, with sales swelling to $57 million in 1982.

1983

Interface had been trying to acquire the company since about 1983, when it was first put up for sale by the 13 children of Heuga's founder.

1984

Interface purchased CI’s carpet tile division for $8.4 million in 1984, giving Interface entry into the European market for the first time.

1987

For 1987, Interface reported sales of $267 million, nearly double the previous year’s figure.

1990

Interface generated an all-time high of $623 million in revenue in 1990.

1991

These contractors operated under the name IMAGE (Interface Maintenance Advisory Group of Europe). Interface also reorganized its corporate structure in late 1991.

1992

Interface’s sales rebounded somewhat in 1992.

1993

Another acquisition occurred in June of 1993, when Interface bought Bentley Mills, Inc., a manufacturer of designer-oriented broadloom carpet used for commercial and institutional settings.

1994

The goal of zero environmental footprint was formally recognized as Mission Zero®, giving a name to the journey that started in 1994.

1996

In 1996, Charlie Eitel was named president and chief operating officer of Interface.

1999

Charlie Eitel left the company in 1999.

2000

A polylactic acid-based biodegradable fiber developed with Dow and Cargill was rolled out in 2000.

While Interface had its fans among socially-conscious investors, the company itself had not shown a profit since 2000.

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