词条 | Excel Homes |
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| name = | logo = EXCL logo1.jpg | type = Custom Modular Home Manufacturer | genre = | fate = Bankruptcy | foundation = 1984 | founder = | defunct = 2016 | location_city = Camp Hill, Pennsylvania | location_country = US | location = | locations = | area_served = Eastern United States | key_people = Steve Scheinkman, President and CEO | industry = | products = | services = | market cap = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = 800+ | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = excelhomes.com | footnotes = | intl = }}Excel Homes Group, LLC, in Camp Hill, PA, was a manufacturer of custom modular homes in the United States.[1] According to the company, Excel Homes built more than 28,000 modular homes in its climate-controlled plants in Liverpool, Pennsylvania and Avis, Pennsylvania, since its founding in 1984. Excel Homes designed and manufactured custom modular homes for more than 400 home builders in a footprint that spanned from Maine to South Carolina and as far west as Ohio. On May 16, 2016, Excel Homes filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which meant the company would be liquidated, leaving 280 people unemployed in Liverpool alone.[2] Excel Homes’ products and manufacturing process were covered in both the trade and mainstream media, including features on the History Channel’s Modern Marvels in 2009 and ABC-TV’s Home Edition in 2010.{{Citation needed|date = August 2015}} History{{Unreferenced section|date=August 2015}}1984 – The company that was known as Excel Homes begins manufacturing modular homes at the Liverpool, PA, manufacturing facility. 1997 – Ed Langley and Perry Bolton purchase the Liverpool facility and create Excel Homes, Inc., on October 23. 2004 – Excel Homes is recapitalized with major investment from Huron Capital Partners. 2007 – A newly installed corporate leadership team introduces an aggressive five-year strategic plan designed to increase market share for Excel Homes despite the housing industry’s current downturn. 2008 – Manufacturing facilities are added in Marlboro, New York and Oxford, Maine. 2010 - Ownership passes to H.I.G. Capital, walking away from previous owner's debts. 2014 - Steve Scheinkman and Jeffrey Samson buy a majority stake from H.I.G., becoming majority shareholders in Innovative Building Systems, Excel's parent company. H.I.G. becomes minority shareholder. 2015 - Excel web site begins mailing updates again after a hiatus of a few years. 2016 - Excel Homes filed for Chapter 7 liquidation. See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.modularhomesnetwork.com/Manufacturers/Excel-Homes.asp |title=Modular Homes Network - Excel Homes |accessdate=2009-07-01}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pahomepage.com/news/employees-of-excel-homes-ask-whats-next/460052191|title=Employees of "Excel Homes" ask what's next|author=Cody Butler|publisher=pahomepage.com}} External links
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