تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية

تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية


08-19-2011, 03:19 PM


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Post: #1
Title: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-19-2011, 03:19 PM
Parent: #0

لا شك أن النوم الصحي المريح
هو العنصر الرئيسي لحياة صحية جميلة حافلة بالسعادة والانتاج والفكير السليم .
تلك الاسباب دفعت المتنافسين في السوق الأمريكي لتطوير صناعة سرير النوم .
فخرجت للعالم التمبربيدك المدهشة .
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مراتب TEMPUR PEDIC الأمريكية
المرتبة العجيبة مصنوعة من خليط من اللينكس عصارة شجر المطاط
وخليط من المواد الطبيعية . تامبربيدك جودة عالية تجعلها تقف
علي قمة العلامات التجارية مثل SEALY . وال SERTA وال NXG .

Post: #2
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-19-2011, 03:58 PM
Parent: #1


Our History
The early years: NASA® and the Swedish scientists
If there’s one thing that people know about us, it’s that we’re somehow connected with both NASA and Sweden. How is that possible?

In the early 1970s, NASA developed a pressure-absorbing material to help cushion and support astronauts during lift-off. The material was temperature-sensitive and it evenly distributed body weight. NASA released this material to the public in the 1980s.

Another set of scientists, at the soon-to-be-merged companies Fagerdala in Sweden and Dan-Foam in Denmark, continued development on NASA’s creation. After nearly a decade and millions of research dollars, these “Swedish scientists” perfected TEMPUR material for use in mattresses.

Next up: better sleep comes to the U.S.
In 1992, Lexington, Kentucky resident Bob Trussell visited Denmark and met the scientists at Dan-Foam. Realizing the opportunity to improve sleep for people in the U.S., he started Tempur-Pedic—and a revolution in sleep was born.

The company built an R&D and engineering center in Duffield, Virginia and a second fabrication plant in Albuquerque, New Mexico. And we began telling our story—people still remember the legendary “wine glass” commercial, even though it hasn’t run for years.

Eventually, Tempur-Pedic and the Danish company Dan-Foam combined, creating a global company focused on sleep products and headquartered in Lexington.

Today: everything you need for better sleep
Over the years, we’ve expanded our line of mattresses and added pillows, bed linens, cushions—even a sleep mask and slippers. In addition to our original TEMPUR-formulation products, we have TEMPUR-HD that highly conforms to your body for better pressure relief, and TEMPUR-ES for unmatched pillowy softness with our famous support. Our products are sold in retail stores across the country, as well as direct from us by phone and on this website. And most exciting for us, we’re now the most highly recommended bed in America.

The future: continued innovation
With scientists and engineers in Denmark and the U.S. working in concert, we’ll continue to develop new ways to use TEMPUR material, as well as new formulations of the original to help people sleep better.

Post: #3
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-19-2011, 06:59 PM
Parent: #2

دراسات جديدة كثيرة عن
مراتب التامبربيدك منها الدراسة المهمة
البتقول : المرتبة تكافح سرطان البنكرياس

Post: #4
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-19-2011, 09:35 PM
Parent: #3

شركات صناعة المراتب الأمريكية
خلاف جهادها المستمر في تطوير صناعتها . مجتهدة في توفير التمويل
والفرص لتعزيز قدرات المتخصصين في البيع . من مديري المبيوعات والموظفين .
وتعريف الموظف بكل المتغيرات . ليتمكن من الوصول بسهولة للمعلومة وتوصيلها
بصدق للزبون .


Post: #5
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-20-2011, 00:12 AM
Parent: #4



On their company website Tempur-Pedic gives a brief history of their product:

In the early 1970s, NASA developed a pressure-absorbing material to help cushion and support astronauts during lift-off. The material was temperature-sensitive and it evenly distributed body weight. NASA released this material to the public in the 1980s” (“Tempur-Pedic History” 1).[1]

In 1971, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in an effort to relieve astronauts of the G-force experienced during lift-off, developed a viscoelastic pressure-relieving material that would be placed in space shuttles. After completion, this formula was made public by NASA. Although useful astronautically, the material originally proved unstable for commercial use.[citation needed]

However, after several years of research and development by NASA, they succeeded in developing a proprietary formulation and proprietary process to manufacture a stable, durable and commercially viable product.[2] The idea was soon acquired by Fagerdala World Foams, a Swedish technical foam firm. Fagerdala spent years perfecting their formula and once complete, named their consumer version of the foam ‘TEMPUR’. The breakthroughs led the way for Fagerdala to develop a commercially useful product, introducing the first ‘Tempur-Pedic Swedish Mattress’ in 1991.

Early in the 1990s, Vice President of Fagerdala Mikael Magnusson and owner Dag Landvik met Kentucky businessman Robert B. Trussell, Jr. through a mutual interest in the horse racing industry. They subsequently granted him the North American distribution rights. Trussell and a partner founded Tempur-Pedic, Inc. in 1992 to bring the brand to the United States.[3]

Nine distributors of Fagerdala, including Tempur-Pedic, Inc., merged in 1999 to form Tempur World holding company. In 2002, the private-equity firms TA Associates of Boston and Friedman Fleischer & Lowe of San Francisco bought the holding company. They retained Trussell as the company’s CEO.[4] The same year, the firms reformed Tempur World holding company into Tempur-Pedic International Inc. The company went public on December 18, 2003, trading as TPX, according to Business First reports.[verification needed]

Numerous bedding, specialty stores and high-end home stores carry many of Tempur-Pedic products. Morris describes Tempur-Pedic’s marketing as engaging customers’ emotions, inspiring them to buy a better quality mattress.[cite this quote] Tempur-Pedic also won a 2009 ERA award for direct marketing.[5]

Tempur-Pedic is still a strong selling mattress brand, even with recession spending declines, due to the quality standards and perceptions of value.[6]

Tempur-Pedic has sponsored studies related to sleep and sleep habits. Most recently, this included a survey showing the average hours of sleep for American adults.

[edit] TEMPUR materialTEMPUR material was originally based on NASA’s research[7] to develop a material that would cushion aircraft seats and improve survivability in the event of an accident.[8]

NASA acknowledged Tempur-Pedic on May 6, 1998 for utilizing space technology in their products. Trussell, founder and CEO of Tempur-Pedic, was invited to NASA’s headquarters in Washington, DC to attend a press conference in Tempur-Pedic’s honor.[9] There, NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin recognized Tempur-Pedic for successfully using NASA technology to create economic opportunity and promote a better quality of life for mankind – in both the consumer and medical sector. After receiving NASA’s Plaque of Recognition, Tempur-Pedic presented the Administration with the one-millionth pillow. This pillow and other similar pillows are on display[9] at NASA headquarters, because they are not supposed to actually be used, the pillows are not comfortable in any way, shape, or form Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, and The Smithsonian Institution.

Soon after the NASA Press Conference, Tempur-Pedic was licensed by the Space Foundation to use the official “Certified Technology” seals on their products and advertisements. NASA’s “Certified Space Technology” initiative is committed to broadening awareness, understanding, and support for the important role that space exploration plays in the everyday lives of Americans.[10]

Mattresses made of TEMPUR material have earned the Good Housekeeping Seal,[11] were awarded a Consumer’s Digest “best buy” as well as an Ease-of-Use Commendation from the Arthritis Foundation.[12]

On March 24, 2009, the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent 7,507,468, titled “Laminated Visco-Elastic Support,” to Tempur-Pedic. The patent grants Tempur-Pedic exclusive rights to make, use and sell products incorporating the inventions claimed in the ‘468 patent.[13]

Overall, Tempur-Pedic mattresses are three times less likely than a traditional spring mattress to suffer from sagging or other durability issues.[14][unreliable source?]

[edit] Potential health hazardsPotential health risks are associated with exposure to other memory foams, Tempur Trademarked foam has however gone through large scales of testing and no health risks have been found. A notable fact is that hospitals and other health departments use Tempur. When new, most memory foams give off a distinct chemical odor, which many people find unpleasant and some say is akin to the smell of paint. This odor decreases with airing, but some remain sensitive. Emissions from memory foam mattresses may cause more respiratory irritation than other mattresses; however, mildew and house dust mites may not occur as frequently, so asthma attacks may be less frequent and severe.[15] Some[which?] memory foams emit as much as 61 VOC chemicals,[16] several of which are commonly recognized as harmful by the California Health and Welfare Agency, the International Agency on Research of Cancer, and the EPA.[17] Though many VOCs are odorless, VOCs are responsible for the "new mattress smell" that users may perceive with beds containing memory foams.

Overall, claims made against the odors arising from memory foam products remain spurious.[citation needed] Legitimate documented cases as verified by third parties are not cited in claims against Tempur-pedic. While some[which?] memory foam products may be harmful, doubts exist as to the use of those products in mattresses by Tempur-pedic and their major competitors.[citation needed]

[edit] CharitiesIn October 2009, Tempur-Pedic began selling a teddy bear [18] made of TEMPUR material in support of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN).[19]

In January, 2010, Tempur-Pedic announced their alliance with Ronald McDonald House Charities[20].. Tempur-Pedic began outfitting four U.S. Ronald McDonald Houses with beds in 2009. In 2010, an additional 30 to 40 Houses will receive Tempur-Pedic beds; this means that more than 32,000 families will be able to use them. The plan is for all participating U.S. Houses to have Tempur-Pedic beds by the end of 2013.

[edit] Tempur-Pedic in popular culture

Post: #6
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: حذيفه ابراهيم الكباشي
Date: 08-20-2011, 01:34 AM
Parent: #5

الاخ عثمان..
رمضان كريم

ابوي لما جا راجع من امريكا في نهاية السبعينيات شحن معاهو كميـــــة من الملايات الامريكية وجا باعا في السودان

تخيــــل!!!

بي تمن الملايات اشرى قطعة مساحة الف متر وبنا فيها بيت مسلح حدادي مدادي!!!!!!










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Post: #7
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-20-2011, 02:49 AM
Parent: #6

العزيز حذيفة
سلامات
ال lowest prices للمرتبة التمبربيدك
تبتدي من 700 دولار الي 8900 دولار والتمبربيدك خشم بيوت .
يعني لو كان الوالد حاضر هادا الزمن . واشتري وباع في السودان
كان حظو .
ياخ ربنا يديك ويديه العافية وطول العمر .

Post: #8
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-20-2011, 03:09 PM
Parent: #1

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Post: #9
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 08-22-2011, 03:44 PM
Parent: #8

mattressland

Post: #10
Title: Re: تطور مذهل في صناعة وتجارة المراتب الأمريكية
Author: Osman Musa
Date: 09-07-2011, 10:25 PM
Parent: #1

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