Today, American Seating has three divisions that serve three distinct markets: Transportation Products, providing coach and city bus seating; Architectural Products, providing auditorium, stadium, arena and classroom seating; and Office Products, providing contract seating, tables and systems furniture for offices and laboratory settings. The Transportation Products Group is the recognized leader in mass transit seating. This group designs seating primarily for buses and rail cars, and its products are known for outstanding quality, long life, and providing passengers with exceptional safety and comfort. New product introductions like the Advanced Restraint Module (the A.R.M.), a revolutionary wheelchair securement system, continue to set industry standards and demonstrate a commitment to innovation. The Architectural Products Group designs public seating for stadiums, arenas, auditoriums and classrooms. These products can be found in many of the country's most prestigious public venues. Among them are Detroit's Tiger Stadium and the Silverdome; New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Metropolitan Opera House, and Yankee Stadium; Denver's Mile High Stadium; the Los Angeles Coliseum; Wrigley Field in Chicago; Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati; Oriole Park at Camden Yards and the new Memorial Stadium in Baltimore; Cleveland's Jacobs Field; and the long-awaited Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. American Seating's Office Products Group provides a full line of ergonomic office seating, and a versatile interior furniture system called Framework Access(tm), which adapts readily to the needs of individual workers. This product features a wide array of integrated components and a unique panel design that allows it to be easily reconfigured or expanded. The Framework Laboratory System offers fixed and freestanding components with specialized work surfaces, equipment support, storage and utilities for technical environments.