Kitchen and bath storage manufacturer with LED lighting division
Rev-A-Shelf manufactures storage, organization, and LED lighting products for residential and commercial markets. The tech stack reveals a product-design and operations focus: SolidWorks, Altium, and OrCAD for hardware design; Epicor for manufacturing execution; Salsify for product information management. Active hiring across engineering and manufacturing—with a 6-of-11 posts in the last 30 days—paired with documented pain around quality costs, waste reduction, and cash flow suggests operational scaling pressures typical of discrete manufacturers moving toward tighter supply-chain and financial controls.
Rev-A-Shelf, founded in 1978 as a division of Jones Plastic & Engineering, manufactures kitchen and bath storage and organization products, along with LED lighting systems for residential and commercial applications following the 2011 acquisition of Tresco Lighting. The company operates from Louisville, Kentucky, and serves North American markets with a workforce of 201–500 employees. Current operational focus includes system integration with Epicor ERP and Avalara tax compliance, alongside ongoing efforts to optimize manufacturing quality and working capital.
SolidWorks for 3D CAD, Altium and OrCAD for electronics design, and Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) for marketing and product visualization.
Epicor, integrated with Avalara for sales tax management and DocuSign for document workflows. The company is actively maintaining these system integrations.
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