Masonite International Plans Fort Mill, South Carolina, Manufacturing Plant
07/16/2021
Located at 160 Steele Point Drive, the new Masonite facility will manufacture doors for the North American residential market. The new facility is expected to be operational in early 2022.
“We’re excited about this opportunity to better serve our customers by expanding our capacity with an additional facility in the Southeast. The new plant’s location is ideally suited from a logistics standpoint to service some of our strongest markets. Leveraging state-of-the-art equipment and our Mvantage operating system, our Fort Mill facility will be a safe and efficient addition to our manufacturing network,’ said Masonite President and CEO Howard Heckes.
Masonite International Corporation is a designer, manufacturer and distributor of interior and exterior doors for the new construction and repair, renovation and remodeling sectors of the residential and non-residential building construction markets. It currently serves approximately 8,500 customers in 60 countries.
“South Carolina’s manufacturing sector continues to thrive, attracting businesses like Masonite. I applaud this global company on their investment and look forward to watching them succeed within our borders,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.
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