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Dormeo Octaspring to Open Va. Plant

High-end mattress brand Dormeo Octaspring will open a 38,000-square-foot plant in Winchester, Va.

As Dormeo expands in the United States, the new plant joins its first U.S. manufacturing facility and headquarters, which opened earlier this year in Plano, Texas.

The Winchester manufacturing facility will bring 20 new jobs to the area and help Dormeo Octaspring more efficiently serve its retailers on the Eastern seaboard and in Eastern Canada. It also will represent the first time the company’s unique foam “coil” is manufactured in the United States.

The company has invested more than $1 million dollars in equipment to retrofit the new facility to be able to produce the Octaspring coil. Dormeo Octaspring has historically only manufactured its Octaspring coil in Belgium, but due to the rapid expansion into North America, the company decided it was time to begin production in the United States. The company’s mattresses, foundations and pillows will also be manufactured on site.
  
The plant will supply product to more than half of the company’s retail doors, and will double its manufacturing capabilities in the United States.
  
The new facility will be run by Michael Carter, director of manufacturing who recently joined the company. Carter is an experienced sleep products industry executive, having worked 15 years with other leading brands.

“As we grow our business in the United States, we’re continually working to streamline our processes. That’s why we’ve selected Virginia to establish our second manufacturing site.  It’s centrally located on the east coast, easily allowing us to efficiently service our customers all the way from Canada to Florida, while cutting down on delivery times and freight costs,” said Dormeo Octaspring Chief Operating Officer Jon Stowe . “Bringing production of the Octaspring coil takes our efforts one step further and with the opening of this plant we can now say our products are ‘Made in America.’ We know this adds value to our brand in North America and will serve as a selling point as we continue to expand.”



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