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    Duravit Commissions First North American Plant, Powered by Renewable Energy

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorApril 21, 20253 Mins Read
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    Following the groundbreaking ceremony in July 2023 for the innovative ceramic plant in Matane, Québec, Duravit is actively working on commissioning the plant in 2025.

    • With sustainability at the forefront, the plant is equipped with electric roller kilns that run on almost 100 percent renewable electricity from hydropower.
    • Duravit combines its long-standing commitment to craftmanship with state-of-the-art technology to create efficient, high quality production.
    • The new plant creates up to 10,000 of tons CO? savings per year from the use of electric kilns and reduced transport costs. 

    Duravit is pleased to share that its new ceramic plant in Matane, Canada – the brand’s first production facility in North America – is well underway and on track to be completed in 2025, following the project’s groundbreaking in July 2023. With the building and enclosure completed, the 35,000 square meter facility is preparing to install specially developed electric roller kilns powered by nearly 100 percent renewable energy. The kilns and the plant’s access to key waterways combined are projected to save up to 10,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year. Duravit’s investment in this state-of-the-art facility reflects new industry standards for sustainable ceramic production and strategic commitment to this key market. 

    Next Steps
    “As the Matane facility approaches completion later this year, we are very optimistic about the growth opportunities on the horizon for North America,” says Bob Downie, President & CEO of Duravit USA, Inc. “Our local-for-local product manufacturing and distribution strategy will have a significant impact on the US and Canada, supporting strategic sales initiatives as well as optimizing our supply chain and customer support capabilities to ensure consistently high quality products.” 

    “We’re expecting the first toilet to roll out of the new facility in Canada in the third quarter of 2025,” says Christian Gilles, formerly Production Manager at the Hornberg facility, and now Head of Manufacturing in Matane.

    Gilles established residence in Matane last September, moving with his family from Germany to Canada to oversee the plant’s ongoing construction and development. Strategic hiring remains a key focus at this stage with full capacity by 2026. Duravit expects the plant to support 240 highly skilled jobs – a major economic boost for the region. The Matane facility will produce toilets and other products specifically for the North American market, 100% Canadian-made. The new plant’s strategic location on the Saint Lawrence River simplifies logistics and distribution, which saves up to 1,500 tons of carbon dioxide per year.

    Craftsmanship and Technology
    The technology for the first electric roller kiln for sanitary ceramics was developed by the world’s leading industrial kiln manufacturer, Riedhammer, based in Nuremberg, Germany. Riedhammer is also a subsidiary of the multinational SACMI group, headquartered in Imola, Italy. The kilns will be operated almost entirely using renewable hydroelectric power, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by up to 8,500 tons each year. In addition to the state-of-the-art kilns, Duravit is assembling an experienced team to ensure the Matane plant produces ceramic consistent with Duravit’s durability and high quality standards. The facility is also investing in a driverless transport system, robotic glazing, chamber drying, advanced quality control methods, and an administrative wing with an exhibition center to welcome customers.

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