Gemini Industries, wood coatings provider, opens supply facility in Wisconsin

EL RENO, Okla. – Gemini Industries, Inc., an employee-owned leading manufacturer of innovative wood coating solutions, has opened a new support and supply facility in Omro, Wisconsin. 

The company says this expansion strengthens Gemini’s logistics footprint across the United States and enhances the ability to serve customers in the upper Midwest with faster, more localized distribution and support. Gemini, as profiled in FDMC magazine, has been expanding it reach with new facilities and the addition of products to its portfolio.

The facility, located at 250 Industrial Drive in Omro, offers administrative support and a product warehouse with shipping and receiving operations. A color-tinting support center, enabling on-site wood coating and stain customization, will be completed soon. Omro is the seventh support and supply location in Gemini’s U.S. logistics network, joining existing facilities in El Reno, Oklahoma; Grand Prairie, Texas; Harrisonburg, Virginia; Holbrook, New York; Sparks, Nevada; and Atlanta, Georgia.

“We are excited to add the Omro facility as a key element in our national supply infrastructure,” said Jason Melton, Chief Operations Officer of Gemini Industries, Inc. “This site enhances our service levels by reducing lead times and improves our responsiveness to any technical support needs by our customers.”
 

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