Insolroll Window Shading Systems Plans to Expand Louisville, Colorado, Manufacturing Hub
12/11/2017
This new building becomes the third at Insolroll headquarters, and adds over 15,000 square feet of manufacturing space, as well as corporate offices and expanded research and development facilities.
Insolroll said its multi-million dollar expansion investment is part of a plan to double production capacity, and bring innovative product solutions to market faster. The company plans to hire at least 30 new associates.
Dedicating the new facility to exterior shade manufacturing will allow Insolroll to increase production efficiency and capacity for its interior Insolroll Solar Shade and Insolroll Elements product lines, officials said.
"The demand for innovative solar shading and outdoor living solutions is growing dramatically. Insolroll has been a pioneer in solar shading for residential and commercial applications, and is looking to remain on the cutting edge with this expansion," says company founder, Rick Pease. "Maintaining our high quality standards and consistent 5-day manufacturing service level is critical to our success."
The new Oasis Patio Shade production facility will feature the latest shade manufacturing equipment and order processing technology. Research and development efforts will spur several Oasis product line enhancements, including new patio enclosure shades with clear windows. Additionally, a new compact hardware system is set to debut in Spring 2018, which will enhance Insolroll's entry level patio shading products.
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