
Windsor Door has made a $12 million investment in its New Legacy Production Manufacturing Line, set to be fully operational by the first quarter of 2026.
About the new line
By consolidating production to two presses feeding a single high-capacity line, Windsor Door aims to increase output, lower production costs and improves quality standards.
The new line expands emboss options along with offering different colors. Robotics will be utilized to place new, stronger stiles that include TOX fastening systems, aiming for efficiency for low-cost production and a continued high-quality product.
“Our first priority at Windsor Door is our customers. When we can implement new technology that will maintain our standard of product quality and reduce costs for our loyal customers, we know we are doing business right,” says Windsor Door President Bob Strahan. “At Windsor Door, we are building more than garage doors; we are building strong relationships in our community.”
The upgrades will create new jobs at Windsor Door’s Arkansas-based plant and national network of distribution centers to support increased production and inventory. The New Legacy Production Line is manufactured by the Bradbury Company in Kansas and Reed City Group in Michigan.