Tremron Hardscapes expands operations to Atlanta

Words: Joseph AcchioneTremron, the largest hardscape manufacturer in the Southeastern US, expands its operations with the opening of a new manufacturing facility in the Metro Atlanta area.

The additional production and distribution provided by the Atlanta plant will be able to meet the growing demand for Tremron’s hardscape products, better serving its existing clientele in the area while expanding into new regions. The Atlanta plant will serve Metro Atlanta; Birmingham, Alabama;“Innovation and quality have always been at the cornerstone of Tremron, setting the benchmark in the Southeast for hardscape products.”
- Hugh Caron, Tremron President
Chattanooga, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina; as well as all surrounding areas.

The company is excited to be bringing the region innovative new products, as well as an extended line of color blend options. Tremron offers a full line of backyard design products that include pavers, Keystone walls, fire pits, outdoor fire places, outdoor kitchens, ecofriendly permeable pavers, and commercial grade products.

Tremron currently employs hundreds of people throughout Florida with its existing four manufacturing facilities and seven design centers, and is looking forward to contributing to Atlanta’s growing economy by creating additional jobs in the area with the opening of the new plant.

Tremron president, Hugh Caron, stated, “Innovation and quality have always been at the cornerstone of Tremron, setting the benchmark in the Southeast for hardscape products.” This attention to high standards has led to the company’s rapid growth and success. Caron added, “Just as with the Florida based plants, Atlanta customers can expect the same quality products and high standards set by the company.”

The new plant is located in Douglasville, on the west side of Atlanta, and operations will commence in the spring 2015.

For more information about Tremron, or to see the full line of products, please visit the website www.tremron.com.
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