Ontario appliance manufacturer expansion receives provincial help
Adam Dras
Announcements News appliance ippt manufacturingStirling Marathon Limited’s $10 million investment to grow its manufacturing operations is receiving a boost of $1.5 million from Queen’s Park.
The provincial money – which comes through the Regional Development Program – is expected to create up to 50 new jobs for the Elora, Ont. company over the next five years to re-shore their residential appliance production lines.
“Ontario is proud to be working with Stirling Marathon Limited to expand their manufacturing capabilities and create good, local jobs,” said Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. “We look forward to seeing more of these kinds of private-sector investments that are creating the conditions for long-term regional economic growth. We thank Stirling for contributing to our province’s dynamic and growing manufacturing sector and economic recovery.”
Stirling Marathon Limited, based in Elora, is an Ontario designer and manufacturer of home appliances under the Stirling, Marathon and Epic brand names. Products include specialty refrigerators, upright freezers, and undercounter built-in wine coolers. The principals of the company, which was founded in 2016, have over 70 years of combined experience in the home appliance industry.
The project will allow Stirling Marathon to grow their residential appliance manufacturing capabilities with a 48,000-square-foot expansion of their Elora facility. This will increase the company’s ability to manufacture residential beverage coolers, refrigerators, and other specialty appliances. It will also allow Stirling Marathon to install state-of-the-art metal fabrication, foaming and moulding equipment in their facility.
“Our Team at Stirling Marathon is excited to bring appliance manufacturing back to Ontario with the addition of a modern refrigerator manufacturing facility at our Elora facility,” said Doug D. Greenway, president of Stirling Marathon. “Re-starting appliance manufacturing to compete globally requires a significant commitment, made possible with support from the Government of Ontario’s Southwestern Ontario Development Fund and Township of Centre Wellington. We look forward to adding up to 50 new positions over the next few years in our community as we make made-in-Ontario quality, design and performance available to customers in Canada, U.S. and the World.”
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