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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Fortech Products Expands, Adds New Jobs

BRIGHTON - Fortech Products, which provides corrosion-resistant coatings, metal-forming lubricants and contract packaging services for the auto industry, is expanding its production, laboratory and office facilities in Michigan, and adding new hires.

The company recently moved into a new 80,000-square-foot headquarters on a 27-acre tract in Brighton, nearly tripling its production capacity, adding 25 percent more warehouse space, increasing product storage capacity by 75,000 gallons and further expanding its full-service research-and-development laboratories.

A Fortech spokesman said the company will add at least 10 more jobs this year, and another 30 or so over the next two to three years, as the company doubles employment.

Creighton Forester, Fortech’s CEO and president, said the new facilities are designed to meet rapidly growing customer demand for the company’s products and services.

“FORTECH sales have grown by more than 25 percent in the last 12 months alone,” Forester reports. “In the months ahead, we also expect to see significant increases in our sales of corrosion-resistant coatings and the lubricants we package for the aftermarket.”

He adds that FORTECH has invested more than $3.2-million to equip its new Brighton facilities and already has plans for an 8,000-square-foot addition. Previously located in Whitmore Lake, FORTECH’s new headquarters complex currently employs 45 people.

“We’re currently pursuing growth opportunities in the Americas and elsewhere around the world as well,” Forester says. “As our customers expand their operations, we want to be ready to support them wherever those expansions take place. We’re dedicated to continuous improvement, consistently providing our customers with cost-effective on-time delivery and the very highest levels of product quality.”

FORTECH develops and manufactures corrosion-resistant water-based paints and coatings for the automotive, recreational-vehicle and allied industries. The company also works with a variety of customers to formulate and package aftermarket lubricants and additives.

Key OEM and supplier partners for FORTECH’s products include General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Volkswagen, AAM, Akebono, Bosch, Magna, Metaldyne, PPG and TRW.

FORTECH’s corrosion-resistant coatings are adaptable for spray or dip application for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. They can be applied at low-film builds, air-dried or force-dried; and don’t require high-temperature bake-cycles. Many FORTECH paints and coatings are water-based with low emission levels to support the environmental objectives of its customers.

The company’s metal-working lubricants include cutting oils, soluble oils, semi-synthetic lubes, synthetic lubes and honing oils. Its metal-forming lubricants include drawing compounds for cold-heading, sledging, tube-bending and roll-forming. FORTECH’s metal-forming compounds are formulated for the finishing and polishing of metal surfaces to ensure precision.

Important aftermarket products formulated, developed and packaged by FORTECH include automotive and specialty chemical lubricants, gas and fuel additives, industrial and household cleaners, and aftermarket automotive products, such as oil treatments, motor flush and windshield wiper fluids.

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Author: Staff Writer
Source: MITechNews.Com


 
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