Acme Mills

Acme Mills Company and Textile Industries, Inc.
TypePrivately held company
IndustryTextiles
Founded1917 (1917)
HeadquartersBloomfield Hills, Michigan,
ParentAcme Group
Website
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Full name[1]

Acme Mills Company is a privately held textiles conversion and finishing company based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Founded in 1917, it is a subsidiary of the Acme Group. The company's services include cutting, sewing, dyeing, and finishing fabrics.

Operations

The company is headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[2] It also owns 100,000 square feet of industrial space in Quincy, Michigan, which it leases to Paragon Metals.[3]

History

Acme Mills was founded in 1917 to manufacture cotton batting for automotive seat cushions. As a member of the Acme Group,[4] the company currently supplies industrial fabrics to the automotive, furniture, and aviation industries.

Dymetrol

Dymetrol[5] is a woven fabric suspension system introduced by Du Pont at the 1984 SAE Show in Detroit. It incorporates a patented elastomeric monofilament called Hytrel. The fabric has been adapted for seating and suspension in vehicles, furniture, aircraft, trains, and marine vessels.[6]

Acme Group

The Acme Group is headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[4] Its member companies include Acme Mills, Great Lakes Filters, and Fairway Products.[4]

Group operations

The Group manages two manufacturing facilities in Hillsdale, Michigan, and a third in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.[4] It also operates a recycling facility in St. Clair Shores, Michigan.[4]

Group corporate governance

As of 2014, Acme Group's chief revenue officer was Matt Utley, and its chief financial officer was Raymond Lambert.[4]

References

  1. ^ Bolkosky, Sydney M. (1991). "Faces of Jewish History in Detroit". Harmony & Dissonance. Michigan, United States: Wayne State University Press. p. 90. ISBN 9780814319338 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Staff (1 July 2014). "Rolled Goods". Nonwovens Industry. New Jersey: Rodman Media. OCLC 60622300.
  3. ^ Castranova, Michael Chevy (13 March 2008). "1031s drive deals". MLive. Booth Newspapers.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Staff (1 October 2014). "Acme Group Adds 25,000+ SF Facility". Toledo Business Journal. Ohio: Telex Communications. OCLC 759623182.
  5. ^ Du Pont, Initials. (2007). Dupont filaments. Retrieved from http://www2.dupont.com/Filaments/en_US/assets/downloads/Dymetrol/Suspension.pdf
  6. ^ Dymetrol Product. (2009). What is Dymetrol?. Retrieved (2010, August 4) http://www.dymetrol.de/english/products/product.htm