Comfort Revolution Ready To Open Manufacturing Plant in Tishomingo County, Mississippi
01/14/2013
The firm’s 432,650-square-foot facility is opening in a building complex formerly occupied by Schnadig Furniture Corporation. “I’ve always been impressed with the honesty and integrity of the people who live here. So when I started looking at site plans for a new plant, my thoughts naturally turned to Mississippi,” Comfort Revolution Chief Executive Office Michael Fux said. “We are pleased to unveil this innovative, state-of-the-art facility to produce the finest mattresses, toppers and bed pillows available at retail stores today. And we are proud that once again we can label our products “made in America.”
“Today is an exciting day for Belmont and Tishomingo County as Comfort Revolution opens its doors for business and becomes the newest member of Mississippi’s business community,” Governor Phil Bryant said. “I am grateful to company officials for choosing to locate in Mississippi, and I look forward to a long partnership.”
As an incentive Mississippi Development Authority provided assistance for infrastructure improvements in support of the project. In addition, Tishomingo County provided assistance for the project, as well.
“I congratulate Comfort Revolution on this milestone, and I look forward to watching the company thrive in Tishomingo County,” said MDA Executive Director Brent Christensen. “We thank our partners in Tishomingo County for working with us in support of this project, and I extend my congratulations to them, as well, on this exciting day.”
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