Plate 2000 Celebrates 25 years in 2025
Canadian-based manufacturer Plate 2000 invites all its partners, clients, and industry professionals to visit its booth in Las Vegas at World of Concrete 2025 to help celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Plate 2000's new 120,000 square-foot facility in Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon (Lévis, Canada), slated to open in Canada. |
Visitors will have the chance to explore the entire Plate 2000 product range, including new concrete finishing solutions, and speak with company experts to learn more about new solutions for their needs.
“These 25 years of success are the result of the dedication of our partners, employees, and clients,” said Patrick Bolduc, president of Plate 2000. “Our geographic and technological expansion is based on a shared vision of delivering innovative solutions to enhance productivity and quality on concrete job sites.”
The company began 25 years ago in a family garage in La Durantaye, a small village in Quebec, Canada. Today, Plate 2000 has significant recognition in the North American market for its concrete finishing solutions, including trowels, blades, finishing pans and other products including concrete hoppers, washout pans and specialized site accessories.
“Thanks to our research and development team, we create products aligned with market needs, solidifying our leadership position and capacity to innovate to support professionals with exceptional solutions,” Bolduc said.
Innovation is at the heart of Plate 2000 overall strategy. The Big Foot System – Float Pan Saver, a patented innovation. According to Plate 2000 it includes the following benefits:
- Enhanced floor flatness, achieving FF ratings of up to 80.
- Reduced number of required passes, from 8 to just 4, saving time and reducing costs.
- Lower frequency of disc replacements and associated maintenance costs.
- Fewer job site interruptions and reduced risk of injuries.
Plate 2000 has built its success on a philosophy focused on innovation, quality, and close relationships with its partners. The company plans to continue investing in projects to support its growth and maintain a position of leadership in the industry.
A new $20 million, 120,000-square foot facility in Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon (Lévis, Canada), will be inaugurated in February 2025, increasing the company’s production capacity, and incorporating more cutting-edge technology.
For example, Plate 2000 has implemented a robotic welding cell to enhance product quality. This ensure more precise welding, flatter pans, and fewer defects, while also increasing production capacity and improving team safety by reducing injury risks.
Bolduc said Plate 2000 remains committed to providing effective and cost-efficient solutions for construction professionals while expanding its presence in North American and international markets.