It’s not every day (thank goodness) that a company like ours has to rebuild. But when our rebuild became a necessity, we focused on creating a facility just as innovative as our products – a true home for what we feel will be one of the materials our country’s future is built on.
Recently, we were honored with an appearance in NEMA’s electroindustry magazine. The June issue’s feature comprised several case studies highlighting NEMA members whose building systems represent steps forward in efficiency, technology, and sustainability. From New York’s One World Trade Center to Amsterdam’s The Edge, the world’s most sustainable building, each case study features a unique build that’s contributing to an energy-efficient, innovative future.
Champion Fiberglass is honored to be part of this feature, and to have our 100%-digital, increased-capacity manufacturing plant included among these forward-thinking companies.
We invite you to read the full article here, and please reach out to us if you’d like to hear more about our products or our new facility.
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