Windows & doors
Premier Profile Lamination will stay in Ohio but move to a site purchased in 2021.
Layoffs begin in August at the facility that employs 274 people.
The Ply Gem-brand vinyl product called Perspective is manufactured with new technology at a Virginia plant.
The Ohio company will invest $2.5 million in new equipment and automation to meet the demand for replacement windows and doors.
The plant in Locust Grove, Ga., will be the window maker's first plant in the Southeast and employ 900 people.
Weather seal products manufacturer Coda Products Inc. moved to a 9,000-square-foot building in Epping, N.H., and equipped it for a proprietary extrusion process as part of a $2 million investment to expand capacity.
The new CEO of the siding, window and door maker says an "internal transformation" is underway with focus on energy-efficient, easy-to-install siding and windows that "fit in the economic environment."
Construction will start this fall on a new manufacturing plant. The company will relocate 250 employees when it opens in 2024, then plans to hire 100 more.
Andersen expands capacity for its composite windows and backs a solar tech firm; Jeld-Wen says its new composite is stronger than vinyl.
While Cornerstone supplies the first vinyl windows installed on New American Home in its 38-year history, another company announces says it is halting production of vinyl products.
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