Made-to-order leather furniture manufacturer with U.S.-based production
American Leather manufactures custom leather furniture in Dallas with a 350,000-square-foot facility and 600+ employees. The tech stack is enterprise-grade but traditional—Oracle, SAP, SharePoint, 4D—reflecting a manufacturing-first organization where 60% of hiring targets factory floor roles. Active projects span production optimization (plant layout, capital equipment, scrap reduction) and operational friction points (content governance, custom order coordination, inventory accuracy), indicating internal process maturity gaps alongside core manufacturing scale-up.
American Leather designs and builds custom leather furniture, primarily sleeper sofas and motion pieces, in Dallas. Founded in 1990, the company differentiates on speed (three-week build-and-ship turnaround) and domestic manufacturing. The business operates through a retail-partner channel; customers order custom configurations that are built to spec rather than pulled from inventory. The organization spans manufacturing (primary function), operations, logistics, finance, marketing, sales, and product teams. Production capacity and supply-chain efficiency remain central competitive levers.
Enterprise systems: Oracle, SAP, SharePoint, 4D, Microsoft 365, Azure, Active Directory. Productivity tools: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Microsoft Project. Operating systems: Windows, macOS, Linux. No adopting or replacing initiatives detected in current data.
Dallas, Texas. The company operates a 350,000-square-foot manufacturing facility there and employs 501–1,000 people, primarily in production and supply-chain roles.
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