Kawneer
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Kawneer is a leading manufacturer of architectural aluminum systems and products for the commercial construction industry. Headquartered in Norcross, Georgia, Kawneer has offices in 11 countries in North America, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Kawneer is part of Alcoa's global Building and Construction Systems (BCS) business unit headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
Kawneer’s architectural aluminum product range includes windows and doors, framing systems, curtain wall systems, railings, shutters and conservatories. Kawneer products are used on a myriad of high- mid- and low-rise nonresidential buildings such as stadiums and sports facilities, office buildings, schools, colleges and universities, retail construction and healthcare facilities.
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[edit] History
In 1906, Francis Plym, Kawneer’s architect founder, invented the first metal molding for storefronts. Kawneer began as a sheet metal shop in Kansas City, Missouri and was awarded its first patent in 1906. The first Kawneer plant in Niles, Michigan opened in 1907.
During the 1920s, Kawneer became the first manufacturer to use aluminum in architectural products. By 1937, Kawneer was doing about 75 percent of its store front business in aluminum and was the largest American user of aluminum for architectural purposes. During the war years, Kawneer dedicated its resources to produce war materials including aircraft parts and made no storefronts from 1942 to 1945.
In March 2006, Kawneer completed its 100th year in business.
[edit] Locations
Kawneer's architectural systems businesses operate in the U.S., Canada, UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Morocco and India.