Spring Air helps customers counter rising costs, material shortages through new sourcing channels

WOBURN, Mass. – Leading mattress manufacturer Spring Air International has found a solution for its licensees and customers as the industry wrestles with rising costs and raw material shortages brought on by supply chain disruptions. The top 20 bedding manufacturer will diversify its vendor partners to source spring units to help keep production up, which will enable the company to ship product faster to its retail partners. The move will also help reduce dependence on domestic raw materials and ease allocations, which have become more common in the industry.

“In these uncertain times, we need to be agile and strategic in our sourcing of materials,” said Nick Bates, president, Spring Air International. “With the supply chain under tremendous pressure we need to mitigate the crunch — now more than ever — to support our retail partners and keep product flowing without sacrificing quality. Because we are a licensing network, we have a competitive edge in that we have more options to source globally than our purely domestic competitors.”

Developing an effective mitigation strategy by taking advantage of its new domestic and foreign sources, Spring Air’s effort has been successful in finding consistent and or superior quality materials from several state-of-the art manufacturers that are producing springs and other components needed here in the United States.

“The drive for these changes is fueled by our commitment to our customers for timely delivery,” Bates says. “As long as we can find the same quality materials that protects the integrity of our products and doesn’t dramatically impact pricing, we will continue to be creative with our sourcing, which will result in a more competitive delivery schedule for our customers.”

Spring Air has also tapped its domestic licensing network as an additional resource. Spring Air Northeast is producing its own pocket coils for its own use and offering remaining inventory to other licensees.

Bates says diversifying vendors will be a permanent fix for Spring Air. “We live in a world where multi-sourcing has simply become smart business and protects our licensees from supply chain disruptions related to a single supplier.”

Founded in 1926, Woburn, Massachusetts-based Spring Air International is a Top 20 U.S. bedding manufacturer and widely recognized consumer brand. The company boasts of its ability to service retail customers from north to south and coast to coast in the U.S. and is produced in nearly 50 countries through its international network. The company is committed to helping retailers drive business while leveraging its reputation for trust and integrity inspired by its name.

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