
BRANNON STEEL has invested $10 million in expanded
facilities at 10 Tillbury Court in Brampton. The
new expansion, which includes 10,000 square feet
of office space, was officially opened Oct. 23.
On hand for the opening from left to right, BBOT
Past President Wayne Waters, Mayor Susan Fennell,
Owner Al Brannon and Regional Councillor John Sanderson.
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Brannon Steel opens
$10 million expansion
BRANNON STEEL has made a $10 million investment in its
Brampton plant on Tilbury Court, adding 80,000 square
feet of production and office space.
Mayor Susan Fennell, Regional Councillor John Sanderson
and BBOT Past President Wayne Waters were on hand for
the official opening Oct 23.
The new facility includes 70,000 square feet of warehouse
and production space and 10,000 square feet of office
space. The expansion comes on the eve of the company’s
40th anniversary in April 2008.
“We are expanding to meeting changing needs and new
opportunities in the marketplace,” said Chairman Al
Brannon. “We have outgrown our current space and we
are looking to the future.”
Brannon praised employees at the plant and the “family
atmosphere” that has been a significant contributor
to the company’s success.
Established in 1968, T. A. BRANNON STEEL is a privately
held company with 150 employees.
The company has expanded its operation to facilitate
the production of large rolled plate sections used in
wind towers and storage tanks, a growing market across
North America.
BRANNON STEEL is registered to the ISO 9001:2000 Quality
Standard and the ISO 14,000 Environment Standard.
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