Sto Corp., a manufacturer of claddings, air barriers, coatings, and restoration systems, broke ground on a new manufacturing facility in Municipio de Dalina, Victoria, Nuevo Leon in Mexico. The facility, located minutes outside Monterrey, Mexico, is scheduled for completion in June 2025.
The facility will initially be dedicated to servicing Mexico and southern Texas, regions previously served by Sto Corp.’s Arizona and Atlanta plants. The facility will expand its operations to accommodate the production of StoCast, a wood and brick facade aesthetic that can be used in a variety of Sto wall systems, ceilings, and soffits.
The building, positioned on a 108,000 square foot lot with access to Highway 35, will feature Sto finishes and integrate eco-friendly elements, including a rainwater collection system.
“Sto’s investment in Mexico marks a significant step forward in our manufacturing ventures,” Jose Berlingeri, CEO of Sto Corp., said. “This new facility not only strengthens Sto’s foothold in the region but also our commitment to delivering innovative solutions while embracing sustainability practices to benefit both our business and the communities we serve.”
Based in Atlanta, Sto Corp. produces a range of advanced building enclosure, air moisture barrier, and coating systems that deliver energy efficiency and superior aesthetics for building construction, maintenance, and restoration.