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GhostBed Maintains Pre-Pandemic Delivery Times
December 21,
2021 by Laurie Northington in Business Strategy, Industry
As many in the industry grapple with supply chain and delivery time challenges, GhostBed’s North American 17 coast-to-coast factories and distribution centers are fully operational and stocked enabling the brand to maintain its pre-pandemic delivery speeds to consumers.
Capitalizing on its close and long-term relationships with its nine warehouses and eight factories in North America, GhostBed can closely regulate each operation to maintain their high standard of quality, level, and flow of inventory from each location. Unlike importers who rely on factories located thousands of miles away, and current logistical struggles, GhostBed touts its mattresses are all made domestically, in the US and Canada, which allows them the opportunity to inspects each mattress manufactured to ensure every customer receives a high-quality product.
“We, like other domestic producers, are committed to creating and building well-made, quality mattresses – with U.S. workers and U.S. materials,” said Alan Hirschhorn, executive vice president for GhostBed. “Additionally, retailers are looking for better, domestically made products to offer customers, not only to meet the wants and desires of consumers, but to help boost their overall margin.”
With easy-ship mattresses in a box becoming the new industry norm, and consumers looking to support American manufacturing, GhostBed retailers can benefit from stocking their showrooms with domestically made products that are available, local and simple to send home with customers.
“Since Ghostbed launched in 2015, our mission has always been to keep jobs domestic and to support the local communities where our products are manufactured,” he added. “American-made products keep U.S. factory workers employed, which then keeps money flowing through our communities to keep our local economy churning.”