Diamond’s Texas Plant Ramps Up, Boosts Production


Diamond Mattress says it has increased production capacity at its Texas plant by 50% with the integration of three manufacturing systems into one facility.

Compton, California-based manufacturer Diamond Mattress has integrated three manufacturing systems under one roof at its plant in Fort Worth, Texas.

The 200,000-square-foot facility is producing a large volume of mattresses for delivery to the surrounding area in addition to producing and drop-shipping a high volume of futon mattresses, according to a news release. Production capacity is expected to increase substantially this year with the addition of a new compression machine in the first quarter. 

“With the streamlining of production lines and the transition to a smoother manufacturing and delivery process, we’ve boosted production and created 16 new delivery routes to serve retail partners in Texas and Oklahoma,” said Martin Romero, vice president of manufacturing.

Diamond Mattress also added a 2,700-square-foot showroom to feature new and top-selling products, and the company recently hosted an open house for a select group of customers.

Through two acquisitions of residential and contract bedding brands in the past two years, the company has made significant capital investments totaling more than $15 million, including relocation and integration of manufacturing in Fort Worth.

“Our progress has been tremendous, but we are not done by any measure because the continued growth of our retail partnerships directs our positive trajectory,” said President Shaun Pennington.

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