Dayton Superior Corporation opens Major Manufacturing and Distribution Facility in Jackson County
Thursday, June 10, 2010 |
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The Dayton Superior Braselton location represents a major investment for the company, which plans to make the 192,000-square-foot facility its primary manufacturing and distribution center in the Southeast.
“When we considered how to position our company for long-term growth, operations and location were a key factor,” said Rick Zimmerman, Dayton Superior president and chief executive officer. “We wanted a stronger manufacturing and distribution presence in the southeast, and our investment in the new Braselton facility in
This new facility provides the company with additional capacity to produce its market-leading line of concrete accessories and chemicals, and includes a state-of-the-art distribution center. Sixty to 70 percent of all the products Dayton Superior offers will be available through its Braselton operation, making it a “one-stop shop” for construction businesses in the Southeast.
“So much of what we want to accomplish is dependent on finding the right combination of location, workforce, training and business climate,” said Zimmerman. “We believe we’ve made the right investment—one that will benefit both our industry and the region.”
“Dayton Superior is one of the nation’s top suppliers to the construction industry and will be a great asset to our community, creating additional jobs and investment,” said Shane Short, president and CEO of the Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce. “
Georgia Department of Economic Development project manager Anne Stafford assisted the company with this location.
About Dayton Superior Corporation
Dayton Superior is the leading North American provider of specialized products for nonresidential concrete construction and the largest concrete forming and shoring rental company serving the domestic nonresidential construction market. Its products can be found on construction sites nationwide and are used in infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, airports, power plants and water management applications; institutional projects such as schools, stadiums, hospitals and government buildings; and commercial projects such as retail stores, as well as in office, recreational, distribution and manufacturing facilities. For more information, visit www.daytonsuperior.com.
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