Driven by soaring demand in both its Heavy Truck Operations and Work Truck & EV Solutions divisions, Fontaine Modification is building a new corporate headquarters that will more than double its production and product development capabilities, the company reported. The new facility, currently under construction in the Charlotte, N.C., I-485 Logistics Center, will be nearly three times the size of the current operation.
Fontaine Modification engineers post-production truck services for original equipment manufacturers, dealers, and fleets. It operates 10 modification centers strategically located near OEM plants across the United States. Fontaine Modification has been headquartered in Charlotte since 1991.
In addition to the corporate offices, the Charlotte facility is home to the company’s technical center for new product development and a modification center that serves the Freightliner Mt. Holly production plant. More than 75 people work in the location.
“With the rapidly changing technology landscape in commercial vehicles, our need for new product development space has grown significantly,” Paul Kokalis, Fontaine Modification president, said. “We provide the engineering support and a path to market for integration of new leading-edge technologies into commercial vehicles, including those that offer zero and near-zero emissions. We are all looking forward to moving from our current 50,000-square-foot location, which has been our home for decades, into a purpose-built 145,000-square-foot facility.”
New features of the expanded layout include a Customer Pilot Review Center, used for review of the first truck built in a complex order, and a video production area.
The new facility, located off Interstate 485 just two miles from Charlotte Douglas International Airport, is scheduled to open in February 2023.