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Uniboard to Display Closet Program Melamine Collection at 2011 Closet Expo

Uniboard®, a North American leader of manufactured engineered wood products, is pleased to announce that they will be attending the 2011Closets & Home Organization Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 24 & 25, 2011.

The Uniboard display will be located at Booth 410 and the Company will exhibit its specialized Closet Program melamine collection to top clients, designers and market enthusiasts.

In addition to the melamine color program, Uniboard will also be focusing on its new products from the Company's NU Green family of products at the event. These new products provide additional options for designers and manufacturers looking to incorporate environmentally friendly materials into their projects.

"We are in-tune with the needs of the closet industry," said Don Raymond, Vice President of Marketing for Uniboard. "The Closet Program in place at our Moncure, NC facility means easy access for our customers to a quick-shipping stock program of melamine colors."

As part of Uniboard's vision to remain at the forefront of technology while being sensitive to environmental issues, all Uniboard colors will be available in the Company's full range of MDF and particleboard products including its NU Green 2 and NU Green zero product lines.

Source: http://www.uniboard.com/

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