15 Nov 2022

Masonite opens doors to new facility in York County

Masonite International Corporation, a leading global designer, manufacturer, marketer and distributor of interior and exterior doors and door systems, is celebrating the opening of its new door manufacturing facility in Fort Mill.

“We’re excited to have this terrific new facility in our North American Residential manufacturing network,” Randy White, senior vice president, Global Operations and Supply Chain at Masonite, said. “It was designed from the ground up to be one of our most efficient door assembly plants, utilizing targeted automation to eliminate some of the most ergonomically challenging tasks. It is a safe and efficient addition to our manufacturing network and an important part of delivering consistent and reliable supply to our customers.”

The new facility produces doors for the North American residential housing market and services some of the company’s key markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the country. It leverages a unique operating system to assist in identifying and eliminating waste and non-value add activities.

Last year, Masonite announced plans to open a new location in York County. The county was chosen in part due to its proximity to customers and suppliers, workforce quality and availability, and pro-business climate. 

“We congratulate Masonite on this milestone and join them in their excitement as they celebrate,” Christi Cox, York County Council chairwoman, said. “We are thankful to have this well-recognized manufacturer in our community, not only providing quality jobs, but evidencing York County’s strong manufacturing presence in South Carolina.”

“Masonite’s new facility in York County signals that South Carolina’s manufacturing industry remains a strong contributor to creating opportunities,” Harry M. Lightsey III, South Carolina secretary of commerce, said. “We extend our congratulations to the Masonite team, and we appreciate their commitment to our state – one that is opening the door to choices within our borders.”

Copyright: York County Economic Development

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