BuildBlock Establishes Exclusive Molding Relationship Near Albany, New York

BuildBlock is excited to announce a new manufacturing relationship with Shelter Enterprises, Inc. in Cohoes, New York. Shelter Enterprises Inc. is an EPS molder just outside of Albany, New York with a long history and expertise in block molding. Currently new shape molding equipment and supporting infrastructure to produce insulating concrete forms and radiant floor panels are currently being installed at the facility. This new molding relationship transfers existing production from CBIS in West Brookfield Massachusetts to the Shelter Enterprises facility in upstate New York.
“This partnership dedicates machines to BuildBlock ICF production as we continue growing production capacity and reducing supply chain challenges to support the growing demand in the northeast region. We plan to go live with new production starting in March 2024.”
– Micah Garrett, COO
BuildBlock is committed to delivering the highest quality products and ensuring availability for our customers in the most cost-effective manner. Our fourteen North American manufacturing locations provide regional product availability to mitigate shipping and handling costs by utilizing shorter shipping routes and also allowing customers to pick-up directly from manufacturing locations.
BuildBlock Manufacturing Locations:
- McFarland, California
- Post Falls, Idaho
- Jerome, Idaho
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Watertown, South Dakota
- Waxahachie, Texas
- Nixa, Missouri
- Pardeeville, Wisconsin
- Piqua, Ohio
- Belcamp, Maryland
- Cherryville, North Carolina
- Petersburg, Florida
- Cohoes, New York
- Wakefield, Quebec, CA
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