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Executive Director Sales . ECR International

Current Roles

Employees:
152
Revenue:
$53.7M
About
ECR International was formed in June of 1999 but contrary to this recent birth date, the company has a rich history. A merger of The Utica Companies (Utica) and Dunkirk Radiator Corporation (Dunkirk) formed ECR International. In 1928, Earle C. Reed founded both Dunkirk and Utica and the new company is named in his honor. In the early years, Dunkirk manufactured cast iron boilers and radiators and Utica manufactured only cast iron radiators and baseboard and bought boilers from Dunkirk. The two companies cooperated with each other by sharing products and selling to different markets. Utica has always sold to plumbing and heating wholesalers under their own brand name who in turn sell to plumbing contractors who sell to the final customer. Dunkirk has traditionally sold to other manufacturers such as Carrier Corporation and Lennox Industries or to retailers such as Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward. Since the early 1990's, they have also sold to plumbing and heating wholesalers under the Dunkirk and Ultimate brand names. In the 1950's, Utica designed its own line of boilers and since then both companies have designed and manufactured their own products. The companies have been closely held since their formation and have had limited changes in senior management with several generations of only three families holding the Presidency of both companies. Without the distraction caused by changes in ownership, the companies displayed an agility to adapt to both a changing world and changing markets. For example, during World War II both companies adapted their production to support the war effort. Utica manufactured hand grenade housings and converted part of their production capability to the manufacture of magnesium castings. Dunkirk manufactured cast iron hand grenade housings and bomb noses. As the demand for both company's products grew, the Utica and Dunkirk facilities have gone through many stages of improvements and modernization to meet the needs of our customers. Both companies have constantly looked for ways to expand their business and have made strategic acquisitions when they were appropriate for the growth of their businesses. In the late 1950's, Dunkirk purchased The Sanitary Receiver Company for the purpose of manufacturing sheet metal products. A new facility was built on Dunkirk's property to make these products. Utica has made two key acquisitions to expand into areas of the heating and cooling market other than boilers. In 1986, Utica purchased EnviroMaster International (EMI) of Rome, NY. EMI manufactures ductless split air conditioning systems, which are a very fast growing segment of the space cooling business. In 1992, EMI formed the RetroAire division. RetroAire manufactures package terminal air conditioning and heat pump units for both the new construction and replacement markets. These units are used for heating and cooling hotel rooms and other similar areas such as hospital and nursing home rooms. EMI has grown every year and is a very important part of the corporation. In 1990, Utica purchased the Oneida Furnace Company. Oneida Royal has manufactured high quality furnaces since 1822. Dunkirk's later acquisitions have been geared toward expanding its share of the boiler market. In 1992, Dunkirk purchased Ultimate Engineering; a manufacturer of gas and oil fired boilers in Natick, MA. This purchase enabled Dunkirk to add an extremely versatile boiler to its product line. In 1998, Dunkirk purchased certain assets of Pennco Inc. in Clarendon, PA. Pennco manufactured a complete line of residential boilers along with a gas-fired boiler for commercial applications. These purchases have enabled Dunkirk to significantly expand its market share and product line. In December of 2000, ECR International made its first acquisition, an acquisition that truly made us an international company. They acquired certain assets of Olsen Technology in Wallaceburg, Ontario, and formed ECR International Ltd. - Olsen Division. The Olsen Division is one of North America's leading designers and producers of oil fired furnaces. Olsen will be manufacturing all of ECR International's oil fired furnaces as well as a new line of gas furnaces. Following the Olsen acquisition ECR International acquired Argo Industries of Berlin, Connecticut in August of 2001. The Argo division is a leading manufacturer of copper fin tube baseboard convectors and hydronic control systems. In addition, Argo manufactures electric boilers for residential space heating. The Argo acquisition has now allowed ECR to provide complete hydronic systems featuring the finest components from heat source to heating emitters and technology to efficiently control indoor environments. The acquisition of these companies enables ECR's customers to purchase a complete line of heating and cooling products from one source. ECR International is the only North American company to make and market all of these products under one corporate roof. ECR International is a very community minded company, supporting local charitable organizations both financially and with the time of their employees. It would be safe to say that on a per capita basis, the company is the largest supporter of local charities in its respective communities. In addition, Utica is the creator and sponsor of the 15 K (9.3 mile) Utica Boilermaker Road Race. From a start in 1978 that had 800 runners, this race is now one of the top ranked races in the country attracting nearly 10,000 runners and utilizing the services of over 4,000 volunteers. Earle C. Reed, former Vice Chairman of ECR International, was the first race director and retired from that position in 2000 after 23 years of dedicated service. ECR International was also a major sponsor of the billy mead ALS 5k Run for Research, an annual fundraiser and community gathering in Dunkirk. This event raised money for research into a cure for ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease and had raised close to a half million dollars since it's first running in 2000. In June of 1999, all of the strengths of these two companies came together to form ECR International. In an effort to streamline the boiler divisions, ECR decided to move all boiler manufacturing to the Dunkirk and Utica facilities, closing both the Clarendon, PA and Berlin, CT facilities in 2006. With a product line that covers nearly all space heating and cooling needs, strong engineering and design capabilities, and manufacturing facilities in four locations, ECR International is one of the leaders in the heating and air conditioning industry.
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2201 Dwyer Avenue
Utica, NY
United States
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