Sleep solutions manufacturer across mattresses, pillows, and bedding brands
American Textile Company manufactures and distributes sleep products under five major brand labels through a multi-continent supply chain. The tech stack reveals a heavy reliance on legacy manufacturing systems (AS/400, IBM i, SAP, Oracle, PLC) alongside modern retail and brand-management tools (Salesforce, Centric PLM, Bynder), and they're adopting Azure—indicating a gradual cloud migration rather than wholesale infrastructure replacement. Hiring has decelerated significantly, with open roles concentrated in manufacturing and operations, matching their current focus on facility upgrades and preventive maintenance rather than growth initiatives.
American Textile Company is a privately held manufacturer of sleep products based in Duquesne, PA, operating since 1925. The company owns and distributes five key brands (AllerEase, Tranquility, Sealy, Tempur-Pedic, and store brands) with products in over 40,000 retail locations and online channels across the U.S. and Canada. Operations span multiple U.S. facilities (Salt Lake City, Dallas, Tifton) plus international manufacturing and distribution in Central America and Asia. The product portfolio includes mattresses, pillows, mattress protectors, comforters, sheets, and related bedding accessories. The company currently employs 1,001–5,000 people and serves major retail chains and direct-to-consumer channels.
ATC runs legacy manufacturing systems (AS/400, IBM i, PLC) alongside enterprise software including SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, and Centric PLM for product lifecycle management. They recently began adopting Azure for cloud infrastructure.
ATC manufactures and distributes five major sleep brands: AllerEase, Tranquility, Sealy, Tempur-Pedic, and store-brand labels. Products include mattresses, pillows, protectors, comforters, sheets, and fiber bedding sold in over 40,000 retail locations.
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