Jamison-Solstice Struggling Mattress identity

Jamison Bedding has been in the Mattress industry for 100+ years before selling out to Solstice Sleep who has a strong corporate identity, "United Furniture", but Jamison bedding had a totally different philosophy. 

Jamison Bedding has always been about strong retail relationships, Solstice is all about moving product. That is NOT always a bad thing. Solstice took over Jamison and probably kept the Long time Bedding Manufacturer out of bankruptcy. Solstice treated it like it should have, a business that has a #1 priority to turn a profit. 

Transportation changed, production changed, some employees or employee roles changed, prices changed--going down in many cases, but the biggest change WITH change is culture. By this I mean, retailers always knew when deliveries were being made from Jamison, not so much anymore. If you had a problem, you knew who to talk to, not anymore. If a customer had a problem, you already knew what the manufacturer would do, no longer. 

Solstice Sleep carries many comfort levels between $500-$1000 and the Jamison line was kept for the over 1k price range, to include the popular Resort Collection that has always been Jamison's claim to fame. Solstice will get their P's and Q's together, a transition with a hundred year old company is not always easy. How do you change everything that a company has always done?  You demand change or you change those who cannot accept change, period.