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Formica Canada’s Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Plant Celebrates 75 Years of Manufacturing Excellence

Formica Canada’s Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Plant Celebrates 75 Years of Manufacturing Excellence

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, May 26, 2026 — This year, Formica Canada is celebrating the 75th anniversary of its only manufacturing plant in the country, located in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, about 40 km southeast of Montreal. For decades, the plant’s managers and employees have been the global standard for manufacturing excellence — producing and delivering the full range of Formica® products and other brands marketed by Formica Group across North America, with quality that doesn’t waver.

St. Regis Paper built the plant in 1951, and the timing was ideal — postwar growth in residential and commercial construction, combined with rising demand for modern decorative surfaces, helped it become one of North America’s leading laminate manufacturers. When American Cyanamid acquired it in 1960, the plant expanded its capabilities: new manufacturing processes, a wider range of textures for both residential and commercial markets, and entry into the US export market.

The company became Formica Canada in 1985, and the timing was again good — the interior design boom was well underway, and laminates were finding their way into kitchens, bathrooms, commercial furniture, and institutional spaces across the continent. 

World-class plant – The numbers tell the story: 370,000 square feet, 120 million square feet of annual production capacity, and over 200 employees. The plant also anchors the company’s Canadian distribution network, with more than 2,300 finished products and eight million square feet of laminates on hand to serve customers across the country and supply the company’s main distribution centre in Indianapolis for the US market.

That performance is built on the determination, ingenuity, and expertise of the people on the floor and in the office — and it shows in the work. The plant has earned a reputation for tackling complexity: Formica® Compact products, anti-static floor tiles for server rooms, and other specialized lines that few facilities can handle. That capability has made it the lead manufacturer for several of the group’s products for the entire North American market.

When Broadview Materials acquired the Formica Group in 2019, the plant’s role expanded further — adding manufacturing and distribution of products from FENIX®, Trespa® Toplab®, Homapal®, and Arpa® to an already impressive portfolio.

Community presence – The Formica Canada plant has long been one of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu’s most stable employers and an active presence in the community. Multi-generational families are well represented in its workforce — a continuity that has shaped a strong workplace culture and a real sense of shared purpose. Beyond the plant gates, managers and employees are involved in a wide range of social, sporting, environmental, and community initiatives, often with the support of plant leadership.

Looking to the future – Formica Canada is continuously improving with a strong focus on increasing productivity and reducing the environmental footprint of its operations and products. The company has made investments totaling more than $10 million over the past three years, including a major expansion project, the addition of fully automated state-of-the-art equipment, and the implementation of several sustainability initiatives. New technologies, automation, and artificial intelligence are already part of that effort — tools that managers and employees are integrating into a plant that has always found ways to move forward.

“For 75 years, the Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu plant has been at the heart of Formica’s history in Canada and North America. Its strength has always been its people — employees who have kept the plant moving forward through every decade and built something the whole group looks to today,” says Christelle Locat-Rainville, Marketing Director, Formica Canada, and Commercial Leader, Sustainability.

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