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EMQ Enters New Era of Growth Following Strategic Acquisition and Brand Expansion

  • On May 5, 2025, the mattress component and quilting supplier based in Commerce, California, Enriquez Materials & Quilting Inc., announced a significant company expansion.
  • EMQ is expanding its operations following the purchase of major resources from A. Lava & Son Co., alongside a comprehensive brand refresh spearheaded by Anferny Rodriguez and AX3 Digital Agency.
  • EMQ has grown its presence in locations including Commerce, Chicago, Phoenix, and Stockton, while also investing in advanced machinery to broaden its product range and enhance production speed, adaptability, and accuracy.
  • Martin Enriquez, President of EMQ, highlighted that the company’s recent developments focus not merely on scaling up but on enhancing the benefits provided to their clients, by strengthening speed, flexibility, and overall capabilities.
  • With over three decades of industry expertise and a refreshed brand identity, EMQ’s growth enables the family-operated business to enhance its support for wholesale and commercial customers nationwide.
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EMQ Enters New Era of Growth Following Strategic Acquisition and Brand Expansion

COMMERCE, Calif., May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Enriquez Materials & Quilting (EMQ), a national supplier of mattress components and commercial quilting services, today announced a major expansion following the acquisition of key assets from A. Lava & Son Co., a…

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Montana Standard broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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