What's Happening?
IKO, a leader in the roofing and insulation industry, has opened its new Clay Hill manufacturing campus in Florida. This $240 million investment includes three production lines and a 300,000-square-foot facility, expected to create over 100 jobs. The
campus will produce asphalt shingles, insulation boards, and residential underlayment, enhancing IKO's manufacturing capabilities in North America. The opening marks a significant expansion for IKO, reflecting its commitment to growth and innovation in the U.S. market.
Why It's Important?
The opening of the Clay Hill campus represents a major milestone in IKO's expansion strategy, strengthening its presence in the U.S. market. This investment not only boosts local employment but also enhances the company's ability to meet growing demand for roofing and insulation products. The facility's advanced manufacturing capabilities will support IKO's efforts to innovate and improve product quality, positioning the company for continued success in the competitive construction materials industry. This development underscores the importance of strategic investments in manufacturing to drive economic growth and industry leadership.












