Foamex Cushioning Introduction Defies Industry Trend
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LINWOOD,
PENNSYLVANIA, November 26, 2001 -- Foamex International Inc. (NASDAQ:
FMXI), the leading manufacturer of flexible polyurethane and advanced
polymer foam products in North America, reported that year-to-date 2001
sales for its new Reflex HR™ furniture cushioning have exceeded forecasts
and expectations.
Alvaro Vaselli,
vice-president marketing and sales for flexible foam products, ironically
attributes the new product's rapid success in the marketplace to challenging
economic conditions for furniture retailers. "With a soft business climate
so far this year, manufacturers are looking for innovative ways to
distinguish their products without greatly increasing wholesale prices. The
American consumer is on the lookout for comfort and style. Foamex's Reflex
HR™ cushioning allows manufacturers to upgrade from traditional polyurethane
foam to higher levels of comfort and performance without impacting material
costs." Vaselli noted that since the Reflex HR™ cushioning introduction in
January 2001, 18 of the top 25 upholstery manufacturers have adopted Reflex
products for at least one of their furniture lines.
Key to success for
retailers in selling a cushion upgrade is having benefits that can be easily
presented to consumers. "Reflex HR™ has a clear advantage in comfort and
support which furniture shoppers can spot easily by comparing cushions.
Shoppers often swap cushions in the store to test options on the same sofa
frame. That's actually the best way for consumers to fairly compare
cushions," Vaselli said. "And more comfort and support in a cushion
translates to greater satisfaction and longer service life.
"Product economics and supply logistics also play important roles in Reflex
HR™
sales growth," Vaselli said. He noted that the addition earlier this year of
a new Variable Pressure Foaming (VPFSM) production line in Cornelius, North
Carolina gives Foamex the ability to respond quickly to sample inquiries and
orders.
VPFSM
is the proprietary, environmentally friendly technology Foamex uses to
produce Reflex® cushioning products. In addition to North Carolina, Foamex
currently operates VPFSM
lines at Orange, California and Tupelo, Mississippi. A fourth line, in
Auburn, Indiana, will be fully operational by year end.
According to Foamex
CEO and president, John Televantos, the new equipment at Cornelius boosted
the company's VPFSM
production by about 30 percent. "The Cornelius line brings the Reflex
product line to many of our customers' doorsteps," Televantos said. "This
increased capacity benefits Reflex® end users as well as our network of
fabricating distributors. The Auburn line will bring those same benefits to
midwest customers."
Responding quickly to
sample requests and rapidly converting inquiries to orders, then to product
shipments are critical steps in gaining and maintaining successful product
conversions.
To streamline
logistics and avoid bottlenecks that typically occur with widespread demand
for a new product, Foamex has taken an innovative approach to the
distribution of Reflex® cushioning products. Unlike other foam producers who
primarily sell cushioning direct to furniture manufacturers, Foamex
developed a specialized distribution network for Reflex® products through
key foam fabricating companies. Each participating fabricator was selected
for its ability to provide product engineering consultation, to inventory
products and to provide just-in-time deliveries for their larger customers.
"In the furniture
business the most effective promotion is word-of-mouth endorsement," Vaselli
said. "We've been fortunate to be the subject of a lot of favorable industry
talk. The Reflex HR™ product line provides an exciting performance
differential to help manufacturers and retailers in their marketing efforts.
And HR foam cushioning gives a remarkable seating comfort advantage to
products on the retail floor. Word travels fast when people are enjoying
success.
"It may seem odd that, in a tough economic environment, the action is
focused on cushion product upgrades, but that has been our experience so far
this year." Vaselli added. "Educated consumers want to be sure that, when
making a major purchase decision, they receive the greatest performance and
highest value for their investment. To borrow from a renowned marketing
success story, Reflex Inside is one way to ensure they get it."
Foamex, headquartered
in Linwood, Pennsylvania, is the world's leading producer of comfort
cushioning for bedding, furniture, carpet cushion and automotive markets.
The company also manufactures high-performance polymers for diverse
applications in the industrial, military, electronics and computer
industries as well as filtration and acoustical applications for the home.
Revenues for 2000 were $1.3 billion.
For more information visit the Foamex web site at http://www.foamex.com.
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