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Tigercat opens doors to new production facility

August 5, 2015 - Tigercat recently opened the doors of its $12-million production facility to the public to proudly show off its new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Hundreds of people including Tigercat employees and their families toured the 11,800-square-metre building in Paris, Ont., located approximately 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto. 

“Tigercat is a growing global company and this investment to expand our production capabilities is a great testament to the commitment we have to our customers and to serving them better,” said company president Tony Iarocci, who was Tigercat’s first employee when the company started in 1992. 

Tigercat now has nine southern Ontario locations, a large parts distribution and training centre in Georgia, sales and distribution facility in Sweden, and a dealer network that spans the globe.

The new plant will house production of swing machines and cut-to-length attachments including the 200 series loaders and the 800 series track feller bunchers, harvesters and loggers.

The building features light sensor skylights and bay door windows along with motion detector lights to save energy. The building's roof is a white rubber membrane that reflects UV rays and helps reduce heating and cooling costs. There are six overhead cranes in each bay with room for more, if needed. Specialized concrete was used for the floors to support the machines that will be produced in the plant. 

“We export 75 percent of what we produce,” said Iarocci. “Tigercat has produced over 16,000 Tigercat machines. And in a time of economic turmoil, the company has managed to gain marketshare. The only thing holding the company back was its inability to produce more machines. The demand was there last year and we could have produced more, and now we can moving forward.” 










August 5, 2015  By Tigercat




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