ISCO Unveils Massive Expansion in Louisville
ISCO Industries is further strengthening its customer service capabilities by expanding the company’s Riverport plant in Louisville, Kentucky. The project adds a new 46,000-square-foot building to the existing campus.
The company’s shipping and warehousing operation will move into the new section of the building. This will allow fabrication to expand in the existing structure. It will also free up space for ISCO’s fusion machine rental repair and refurbishment. “ISCO is growing right along with the demand for HDPE pipe and products,” says Phil Foley, the vice president of manufacturing.
“Our customers have come to expect the absolute best service from our team, so we are reinvesting in our facilities to make sure that service remains the best in the business.”
ISCO serves a variety of markets across the globe including municipal, industrial, power, waterworks, golf, and landfill. The company is also expanding its plants in several other states.
The Houston, Texas location is adding a 40,000-square-foot structure. In Midland, Texas, they have purchased 10 additional acres and are constructing a new 24,500-square-foot warehouse and maintenance shop. A 43,000-square-foot warehouse is being added to the existing Kingman, Arizona fabrication plant. An open house event will be held on Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 from 12-3 PM EST with a ribbon-cutting at 2 PM. ISCO’s Riverport facility is located at 7006 Trade Port Drive in Louisville.
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