Nails and screws are essential for home construction, but adhesives play an equally vital – and expanding – role. Strong, durable adhesives secure subfloors, bathroom and kitchen tiles, and wood trim, while sealants and caulks around windows, bathtubs, and showers keep unwanted elements like moisture and air out. At the Henkel facility in LaGrange, Georgia, the products being manufactured by employees are helping construction professionals build more state-of-the-art, resilient structures – from the ground up. Learn more in this segment of #AViewFrom: LaGrange, GA.
Henkel’s 85,000 sq. ft. LaGrange, GA facility, which serves the company’s Adhesive Technologies Consumer, Craftsman & Construction (ACC) business, produces close to 35 million cartridges of construction adhesives and sealants annually. With over 150 products made at this site, it is an important manufacturing center for well-known products like LOCTITE® Power Grab® and GE® branded sealants in addition for brands sold internationally, including LEPAGE® in Canada and RESISTOL® in Mexico. Approximately 70 production, quality, maintenance, engineering, supply chain, and warehouse employees power this plant, which operates two shifts per day over a four-day per week schedule. The adhesives and sealants manufactured here are vital for all types of home construction, renovation, and maintenance applications.
Henkel’s team at the LaGrange facility manufactures a variety adhesives and sealants products for the company’s adhesives construction business under the Henkel LOCTITE and LEPAGE brands and others. These adhesives products are used in home construction, renovation and maintenance applications including tubs and tiles, windows and doors, and wood molding and finishing.
Dan Dorst, Site Director, credits an intense focus on quality, employee engagement, and a reputation as a great employer for LaGrange’s success. “When team members feel like they are heard, their ideas and concerns embraced, and their efforts rewarded, they have more confidence and job satisfaction,” he says.