Company History: How It All Began
Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc., a privately held company founded in 1968 by Martin H. Weaver is located in the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country of Lancaster County in New Holland, Pennsylvania. The company's officers are Glenn L. Good, President/CEO and Jerry Weaver, Vice President. The company has experienced many changes since its inception.
1968 It began as Quality Custom Kitchens in Brownstown, Pennsylvania, with 2 employees in a 2,200 sq. ft. building. This building housed the company's manufacturing, finishing and shipping department, showroom and office. The original production goal was to build one kitchen a day for local retail customers and builders; and the first year sales for 1968 were nearly $100,000. By the time the company celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1993, annual sales were close to $10 million, generated by 100 dealers and 135 employees. In the years since that anniversary, employees now number 300 and sales have tripled to $30 million annually.
1969 Fall of 1969 marked the company's move to a small furniture plant in Bareville, because a new highway would go through its original location. Bareville Furniture became the new home of Quality Custom Kitchens, with a new manufacturing shop in the rear and a new showroom.
1972 Quality's first full-time retail designer/sales person was hired in 1972. At that time, the company also recognized the great potential for wholesale and retail dealer sales. Another employee was added to develop these markets. The company's sales network, which began with two dealers in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and New Haven, Connecticut, has grown to 150 dealers in 32 states.
1983 By 1983, the company outgrew the Bareville facility, and purchased a 15,000 sq. ft. building on 3-1/2 acres of land along Peters Road in New Holland, Pennsylvania. An additional 12,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space was added at this location so the complete manufacturing operation would be in one facility.
1987 The demand for Quality Custom Kitchens' styling and product offerings, required another 20,000 square feet. Expansion for more manufacturing space, new employee lunchroom, restroom facilities and plant office.
1990 A 1-1/2 acre tract was purchased in 1988, on which a new two story, 9,000 square feet corporate office building was constructed.
1995 January 1, 1995 marked another significant event in the company's history. The name change from Quality Custom Kitchens, Inc, to Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc. more adequately identified its greatly expanded capabilities to create custom cabinetry for every room in the home.
1999 Another 20,000 square feet of manufacturing space was added in 1999. This maximized the Peters Road land use and in 2000, lead to the purchase of 3 adjoining acres of land.
2003 Once again, Quality's capabilities are nearly outpaced by the demands for it's cabinetry in the current markets and to expanded markets on the west coast. To meet this demand, Quality Custom Cabinetry expanded its manufacturing operations to 126,000 square feet.
2005 Quality's growth increased the need for more qualified office personnel in the areas of marketing, administration, sales, accounting, technical support, customer service and various other departments. The company obtained permits to expand its office facility an additional 13,500 square feet totaling 22,500 square feet.
2006 Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc. launched a new line of cabinetry named Saxton Cabinetry, a European frameless construction. Saxton Cabinetry went through a rigorous pilot program by several dealers. Due to the new product line, the corporate identity and overall organization was renamed to "QCCI." (Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc).
2007 QCCI added 57,000 square feet for manufacturing and distribution to facilitate both products, Quality Custom Cabinetry and Saxton. QCCI introduced a new product collection under the Quality Custom Cabinetry brand, called Steeplechase. Steeplechase features 1 inch thick face frame construction with sophisticated styling detailing surrounding inset doors and drawers, a hallmark of Quality Custom Cabinetry.
The future Major product developments, employee hiring & growth, and additional showrooms in new markets will keep the company poised for continued growth.



