Truseal Technologies to Provide Uninterrupted Service after Storm Damage

Date: 27 March 2012
Source: Quanex

Date: 27 March 2012

HOUSTON, March 21, 2012 (NYSE:NX) – Quanex Building Products Corporation announced today that power and phone lines at its Truseal Technologies plant in Barbourville, Ky., were restored as of Monday.

The facility, which was damaged by severe weather last Friday, has resumed shipping finished goods and the company has assured customers that there will be no interruption in service.

 

“With a strong inventory build of Truseal spacer products in Barbourville and in warehouses, we will continue to fill orders as planned,” said Larry Johnson, VP of sales, IG Systems, for Quanex. “Other plans are in place to begin limited production of Dura products at our Cambridge, Ohio, facility during the first week in April. With these factors considered, we are in a great position to ensure uninterrupted service to customers, but are asking that they plan for a six-day lead time on Truseal spacers going forward.”

 

On a weekly basis, Quanex will continue to increase production of Truseal’s products in Cambridge. Customers can contact Truseal customer service at 888-910-5280 (U.S.) and 888-794-4453 (Canada) with questions.

ABOUT QUANEX BUILDING PRODUCTS:

 Quanex Building Products Corporation is an industry-leading manufacturer of value-added, engineered products and components, serving the energy-efficient building products markets. It is an ROIC-driven company that grows shareholder returns through a combination of organic growth via new products, programs and strategic acquisitions.

 

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