Plumbing CEOs predict resurgence of U.S. manufacturing

Nov. 11, 2014
The U.S. plumbing manufacturing industry is responding to consumer and environmental needs through product innovation, CEOs said. CEOs expressed optimism that innovative plumbing products resulting in water savings and sustainability will increasingly capture the interest of those considering remodeling projects. Droughts occurring primarily in southwestern states such as California and Texas are sensitizing consumers to the importance of water savings and sustainability.

Rolling Meadows, Ill. — Six CEOs from Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) member companies presented a consensus view of a resurging U.S. plumbing manufacturing industry responding to consumer and environmental needs through product innovation at the recent PMI 2014 Fall Conference.

CEOs agreed that aftershocks from the lending and home equity downturn are still creating more consumer caution. However, they expressed optimism that innovative plumbing products resulting in water savings and sustainability will increasingly capture the interest of those considering remodeling projects.

Droughts occurring primarily in southwestern states such as California and Texas are sensitizing consumers to the importance of water savings and sustainability. The challenge for the plumbing industry is to help consumers and policymakers connect the dots between water savings and innovative plumbing products.

For example, replacing older, water-intensive toilets, showerheads, faucets and urinals with WaterSense plumbing products can save 3 billion gallons of water a day, according to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data. WaterSense is a public-private partnership to bring high-performing, water-efficient plumbing products to consumers. PMI urges policymakers, water utilities, installers and consumers to promote and use WaterSense products as a simple way to save water in America.

This year’s PMI Fall Conference enjoyed record attendance, with 138 total attendees and 20 event and exhibition sponsors. The CEOs participating in the discussion were Michael Sipek, CEO, Bradley; Jai Shah, President, Delta Faucet Co.; Chris Baldwin, President, Global Faucets, Kohler; David Lingafelter, President, Moen Inc.; Tim O’Keeffe, CEO, Symmons Industries, Inc. and Bill Strang, President, TOTO USA, Inc.

PMI’s next conference will be October 26-29, 2015 at the Hotel Contessa in San Antonio. PMI is the voluntary, not-for-profit international industry association of manufacturers of plumbing products, serving as the Voice of the Plumbing Industry. 

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