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'''Jenkins Brick & Tile Company''' is a Montgomery-based manufacturer and distributor of building materials.  The company was founded in the late 19th century by Mike Jenkins in Wetumpka.  A facility was opened in [[1903]] in Montgomery.  Jenkins Brick is currently one of the last remaining American-based brick producers.
'''Jenkins Brick & Tile Company''' is a Montgomery-based manufacturer and distributor of building materials.  The company was founded in the late 19th century by Mike Jenkins in Wetumpka.  A facility was opened in [[1903]] in Montgomery, which became the headquarters and warehouse location for the company.


Today, Jenkins Brick has distribution facilities in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina.  It operates manufacturing plants in Montgomery, Coosada, and [[Moody]].  It has showrooms across the country, including [[Pelham]] and [[Tuscaloosa]].
Jenkins Brick has distribution facilities in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina.  It operates manufacturing plants in Montgomery, Coosada, and [[Moody]], and has showrooms across the country, including [[Pelham]] and [[Tuscaloosa]]. Employment peaked at around 650 in [[2008]].


In [[2009]], [[Mike Jenkins IV]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Business Hall of Fame]].
In [[1998]] the company converted its Montgomery Plant to use a mixture of natural gas and gas generated in landfills.
In [[2006]] Jenkins Brick constructed a $45 million [[William M. Jordan, Jr Plant]] on [[U. S. Highway 78]] near [[Moody]] which utilizes gas generated at and piped from the [[Star Ridge Landfill]] to provide 40% of the fuel for its kilns. The plant also employs extensive robotics to automate production. The plant, which was recognized as the Project of the Year by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Landfill Methane Outreach Program," was idled during the [[2008 recession]].
 
In [[2009]], [[Mike Jenkins IV]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Business Hall of Fame]]. His son, [[Mike Jenkins V]] succeeded him as president and implemented the company's landfill gas initiative.
 
In [[2011]], Jenkins Brick & Tile was acquired by the Acme Brick Company of Fort Worth, Texas.


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==References==
* Wilkinson, Kaija (August 13, 2006) "Jenkins Brick poised to bring $45M plant online." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Jenkins, Mike V (October 8, 2008) "Green brick". ''Environmental Design + Construction''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (January 24, 2011) "Jenkins Brick & Tile sells to Acme Brick after a century in business." ''Birmingham Business Journal''


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.jenkinsbrick.com/AboutUs/CompanyHistory/tabid/61/Default.aspx Jenkins Brick] website
* [http://www.jenkinsbrick.com Jenkins Brick] website


[[Category:Manufacturers]]
[[Category:Manufacturers]]
[[Category:1800s establishments]]
[[Category:2011 disestablishments]]

Revision as of 18:56, 24 January 2011

Jenkins Brick & Tile Company is a Montgomery-based manufacturer and distributor of building materials. The company was founded in the late 19th century by Mike Jenkins in Wetumpka. A facility was opened in 1903 in Montgomery, which became the headquarters and warehouse location for the company.

Jenkins Brick has distribution facilities in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina. It operates manufacturing plants in Montgomery, Coosada, and Moody, and has showrooms across the country, including Pelham and Tuscaloosa. Employment peaked at around 650 in 2008.

In 1998 the company converted its Montgomery Plant to use a mixture of natural gas and gas generated in landfills. In 2006 Jenkins Brick constructed a $45 million William M. Jordan, Jr Plant on U. S. Highway 78 near Moody which utilizes gas generated at and piped from the Star Ridge Landfill to provide 40% of the fuel for its kilns. The plant also employs extensive robotics to automate production. The plant, which was recognized as the Project of the Year by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Landfill Methane Outreach Program," was idled during the 2008 recession.

In 2009, Mike Jenkins IV was inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame. His son, Mike Jenkins V succeeded him as president and implemented the company's landfill gas initiative.

In 2011, Jenkins Brick & Tile was acquired by the Acme Brick Company of Fort Worth, Texas.

References

  • Wilkinson, Kaija (August 13, 2006) "Jenkins Brick poised to bring $45M plant online." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Jenkins, Mike V (October 8, 2008) "Green brick". Environmental Design + Construction
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (January 24, 2011) "Jenkins Brick & Tile sells to Acme Brick after a century in business." Birmingham Business Journal

External links