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Door manufacturer to expand operations in Indiana

RP news wires, Noria Corporation

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels joined with executives from exterior door manufacturer Therma-Tru Doors on March 12 to announce the company's plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Butler, Ind., creating more than 150 new jobs over the next two years.

 

The residential steel and fiberglass door systems manufacturer will invest $5 million over the next three years to consolidate its manufacturing operations to Butler. Building improvements, machinery and equipment will be added to create an additional production line.

 

 "When companies choose to increase their footprints in Indiana despite global economic challenges, that means we are doing the right things to attract business investment," said Daniels. "Therma-Tru's additional commitment is very positive news for northeast Indiana."

 

Maumee, Ohio-based Therma-Tru Doors, which currently employs nearly 500 associates at its northeast Indiana facility, plans to begin hiring additional manufacturing associates in 2010.

 

"Therma-Tru is pleased to provide some relief to the local economy during this uncertain time, and we appreciate the assistance of Indiana officials in helping Therma-Tru and our associates continue to pursue our business goals, as well as their willingness to help the people of Indiana," said Dave Randich, president of Therma-Tru.

 

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Therma-Tru Doors up to $1 million in performance-based tax credits and up to $200,000 in training grants based on the company's job creation plans. The city of Butler will provide additional property tax abatement at the request of the DeKalb County Economic Development Partnership.

 

"I would like to thank Therma-Tru for making Butler its main site of production," said Mayor Butch Coburn. "We are looking forward to the new jobs and will continue to support the company any way we can."

 

Therma-Tru's announced expansion follows recent news from two other companies adding jobs in northeast Indiana. Edy's Grand Ice Cream announced it has hired nearly 50 additional associates to work on its new Nestlé Drumstick production line and BAE Systems, a developer of global defense products, said it will add 200 positions to its workforce. Both companies are located in Fort Wayne.

 

Indiana's manufacturing industry is rated sixth in the nation and received an overall "A" grade, the highest ranking in the Midwest, according to a 2008 National Manufacturing and Logistics Report Card published by Conexus Indiana.

 

About Therma-Tru
Therma-Tru Doors is the nation's leading manufacturer and most preferred brand of fiberglass and steel exterior door systems. Founded in 1962, Therma-Tru pioneered the fiberglass entry door industry, and today offers a complete portfolio of entry and patio door system solutions, including decorative glass doorlites, sidelites and transoms, and door components. Therma-Tru, headquartered in Maumee, Ohio, is part of leading consumer brands company Fortune Brands Inc.


About IEDC
Created by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation is governed by a 12-member board chaired by Governor Daniels. Indiana Secretary of Commerce Mitch Roob serves as the chief executive officer of the IEDC.

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