International roofing company celebrates opening of $70 million factory near Hagerstown

International roofing company celebrates opening of  million factory near Hagerstown

An international roofing company gave customers and some local leaders tours of its new “flagship” facility near Hagerstown Thursday then cut a ribbon to mark its opening.

“It’s first of its kind for our company,” Derek Fee, manager of corporate communications for IKO, said of the facility.

“We manufacture different types of flat roofing products in Canada. But this one’s really exciting because it’s our entry into the U.S. commercial market. And this plant will have the capacity, when it’s fully operational, to service the Eastern Seaboard and perhaps beyond.”

Linda Spence of the Washington County Business Development Department tours the new, $70 million IKO manufacturing facility off Western Maryland Parkway on Thursday. In the center is the tour leader, Jared Foster, who is the plant's maintenance planner. At right is Derek Fee, manager of corporate communications for the IKO group of companies.

Linda Spence of the Washington County Business Development Department tours the new, $70 million IKO manufacturing facility off Western Maryland Parkway on Thursday. In the center is the tour leader, Jared Foster, who is the plant’s maintenance planner. At right is Derek Fee, manager of corporate communications for the IKO group of companies.

IKO makes roofing, waterproofing and insulation produces for residential and commercial uses. The company was established in 1951 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and has been family-owned for four generations. It operates more than 35 plants and employs about 4,000 people across North America and Europe.

IKO invested some $70 million to expand and transform a former RadioShack warehouse off Western Maryland Parkway into its newest manufacturing and warehousing facility. About 40 people now work at plant which has a formal address of 160 IKO way.

‘First of its kind for IKO’

“It’s really pivotal for IKO, because it’s the start of our growth in the U.S. market,” said Guy Tremblay, the company’s vice president of North American operations.

IKO makes singles, like the roofing materials typically found on homes and other residential properties.

Jared Foster, maintenance planner at IKO's new manufacturing facility near Hagerstown, leads Linda Spence of the Washington County Department of Business Development on a tour of the facility Thursday.

Jared Foster, maintenance planner at IKO’s new manufacturing facility near Hagerstown, leads Linda Spence of the Washington County Department of Business Development on a tour of the facility Thursday.

It also makes roofing for flat-roofed commercial buildings, such as stores, warehouses and other facilities. Those roofs are typically engineered systems that use an insulation board with a top ply to provide weatherproofing, Tremblay said.

“This plant is making the insulation board and the top ply, which is a polymeric membrane, which is new for us. It’s the first of its kind for IKO,” he said

That single-ply membrane is thermoplastic polyolefin, known as TPO.

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The Hagerstown facility brings in raw materials that are stored in silos and pumped to large machines that turn those into rolls of TPO roofing. The thickness can be adjusted depending on the application.

The plant also makes the insulation panels, which can be cut to different lengths and made to different thicknesses.

The products are moved from the manufacturing area to a warehousing section of the same building, where they are stored before being shipped.

The plant has been making those products for the past few months, but the company officially celebrated its opening Thursday.

‘Our flagship’

CEO David Koschitzky thanked IKO employees, customers and local business and government leaders for their help in bringing the project to fruition.

He said that, in about three weeks, the company will be at another celebration to mark the renovation of its facility in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

Surrounded by company officials and local governmental and business leaders, Henry Koschitzky cuts the ribbon at the new IKO manufacturing plant off Western Maryland Parkway Thursday. The plant makes materials used atop flat-roofed buildings, such as stores and warehouses.

Surrounded by company officials and local governmental and business leaders, Henry Koschitzky cuts the ribbon at the new IKO manufacturing plant off Western Maryland Parkway Thursday. The plant makes materials used atop flat-roofed buildings, such as stores and warehouses.

“I want to say that to the people from Hagerstown, because that’s not really a grand opening. That’s a reopening,” he said.

“We built that original plant 60 years ago. We’ve been very blessed to be part of that community. (We) feel like we live there. And it’s our hope and our intent that we will have the same long-term experience here in Hagerstown. We thank you for welcoming us in the way that you have.”

Jeff Cline, president of the Washington County commissioners, reads a proclamation as Henry Koschitzky and others look on during Thursday's grand-opening celebration for the IKO manufacturing facility just outside Hagerstown off Western Maryland Parkway. The Koschitzky family owns the company, which is based in Canada and makes roofing, waterproofing and insulation products.

Jeff Cline, president of the Washington County commissioners, reads a proclamation as Henry Koschitzky and others look on during Thursday’s grand-opening celebration for the IKO manufacturing facility just outside Hagerstown off Western Maryland Parkway. The Koschitzky family owns the company, which is based in Canada and makes roofing, waterproofing and insulation products.

IKO is a long-time supplier to the residential roofing marketplace in the United States, the company has reported. IKO opened its first U.S. asphalt shingle plants in Delaware, Illinois and Ohio in 1981.

“We’ve made a very big imprint in the residential business,” Koschitzky said. “And with this, our flagship here we expect to start doing the same thing in the commercial business in North America.”

Customers, company leaders and government and civic officials attended the grand opening of IKO's Hagerstown plant Thursday.

Customers, company leaders and government and civic officials attended the grand opening of IKO’s Hagerstown plant Thursday.

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