MEDINA, Ohio — July 31, 2023 — Fire-Dex, a fast-growing manufacturer of personal protective equipment (PPE) for first responders, is growing again with the opening of a new production facility in Old Fort, N.C. As the company’s fourth major production center, the 25,000-square-foot Old Fort facility, located at 59 Commerce Street, will play a vital role in ensuring quality craftsmanship, fast shipping and attentive service to customers for years to come.
“While our footprint is rapidly expanding westward, we serve a large portion of the East Coast with many relationships that go back decades,” said John Karban, vice president of Operations for Fire-Dex. “Old Fort presents a unique opportunity to position critical resources closer to major customers and, at the same time, boost the local economy by keeping a number of jobs in Old Fort.”
Fire-Dex arrives in Old Fort following the purchase of a recently vacated apparel manufacturing building that had employed over 60 associates. Operating from the new space, Fire-Dex has prioritized the rehiring of these workers to create an exceptional sewing-ready facility with access to skilled craftspeople and leadership talent.
“It was late in June when we found out about these jobs and flew our executives to Old Fort the following week,” says Bill Burke, chairman and owner of Fire-Dex. “Within 10 days a lease was signed for the facility, and we started the process of bringing these former employees onboard.”
With all the critical pieces in place, including infrastructure, equipment and personnel, Fire-Dex is swiftly integrating its business into the community’s rich heritage.
“As of last week, we have begun shipping machines to the new location to prepare to set up a Fire-Dex facility and begin training,” says Jordan Shanahan, Old Fort plant manager. “We’ve hired 15 associates and plan to hire around 10 more by the quarter’s end, with many of these being former employees at this location. Personally, I am thrilled to be a part of a company that is committed to manufacturing excellence and has a vision to become a world leader.”
Karban explains that associates will first be trained in making suspenders and pockets before the facility ramps up to full PPE production over the next 18 months. As activities accelerate, Fire-Dex anticipates hiring up to 200 full-time sewers to support garment assembly needs.
“Our new facility in Old Fort will meet the same high standards that all Fire-Dex facilities strive for,” Karban adds. “This includes Pelham, Georgia, where back in 2018 we succeeded in keeping over 50 jobs in the region after making it our home, and have since expanded to employ over 100 team members. More recently, our fast growth has made the addition of a fourth production center essential, and we look forward to welcoming the new associates to our Fire-Dex Family.”
Protecting everyday heroes with top-quality gear while meeting manufacturing goals with greater agility has been the mission of Fire-Dex since 1983. Now celebrating 40 years in business, the company’s popularity and sales have soared dramatically as generations of firefighters and first responders have come to know and trust the Fire-Dex name and its reputation for safety.
Posted: August 1, 2023
Source: Fire-Dex