National Office Furniture Expands Quick Delivery Program


National Office Furniture, a unit of Kimball International, Inc., announces the extensive expansion of its Quick Delivery program. National added 12 new product series to their Quick Delivery program, as well as supplementing their existing Quick Delivery series with new configurations, options, finishes, and surface materials. Their Quick Delivery program delivers solutions in 10 days or less, and the expansion also includes adding task solutions that ship within 2 days.

National’s robust Quick Delivery program offers a variety of product solutions at no upcharge. The Quick Delivery program offers lounge, task, guest, and beam seating, as well as stools, desks, workstations, filing, storage, conference, and occasional tables. Accessories and work tools complete the offering, creating the ability for an entire space to be fulfilled through the Quick Delivery program.

“We are thrilled to offer this comprehensive Quick Delivery program,” said Mendy Claridge, National’s Director of Market Programs and Sustainability. “By expanding our program, we are able to offer a broad collection of solutions. As we continue to build our product portfolio, we will aggressively add products to our Quick Delivery program, providing versatility and simplification to our customers.”

To learn more about National’s Quick Delivery program, visit www.NationalOfficeFurniture.com/QuickDelivery.



March 13, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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