Cancoil USA announces new Texas heating coil factory

The heat transfer products factory will create 120 new jobs, according to the governor’s office.
Nov. 20, 2025
3 min read

Cancoil USA announced November 20 that it would build its new manufacturing operations center in Jacksonville, Texas, roughly 100 miles southeast of Dallas. The new factory, according to a company statement, will support the company’s long-term growth plans and “fulfilling current U.S. agreements.” Cancoil USA is the U.S. branch of Cancoil Thermal Manufacturing, a Kingston, Ontario-based company dedicated to making refrigeration products and finned tube coils for heat transfer.

Though the Canadian manufacturer didn’t disclose a price for the new site, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the 150,000-square foot site would lead to $28 million in capital investments and create 120 jobs. In exchange, the company has been granted $648,000 from the Texas Enterprise Fund and a $10,000 Veteran Created Job Bonus.

What people are saying

“This new facility will serve as a cornerstone for Cancoil USA’s operations, supporting manufacturing and delivering industry-leading heat transfer solutions to our customers in the United States,” said Cancoil USA Spokeswoman Monika Datta. “Our decision to invest in Jacksonville reflects our confidence in the region’s skilled workforce and its strong business climate. We look forward to building lasting relationships with the community and contributing to its economic vitality. This expansion is made possible through collaboration with local and state partners, including the Jacksonville Economic Development Corporation (JEDCO). Together, we aim to foster growth that benefits both the local economy and our customers.”

“Texas is the undisputed champion for attracting more job-creating businesses than any other state, with the best business climate in the nation and a highly skilled and growing workforce across our great state,” said Gov. Abbott. “This investment of more than $28 million by Cancoil to build their U.S.-based manufacturing facility in Jacksonville will improve supply chain efficiency for diverse industries. It will also create 120 good-paying jobs in East Texas as part of the better job and bigger paycheck opportunities that we provide in Texas.”

“Cancoil’s decision to invest in Jacksonville represents more than just new jobs; it’s a reflection of the faith they’ve placed in our people and our future,” said Jacksonville Mayor Randy Gorham. “This project shows what’s possible when a community works together to create a strong business climate and a welcoming hometown for families. We’re proud to welcome Cancoil to Jacksonville and look forward to seeing the opportunities this partnership will create for years to come.”

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About the Author

Ryan Secard

Ryan Secard joined Endeavor B2B in 2020 as a news editor for IndustryWeek. He currently contributes to IW, American Machinist, Foundry Management & Technology, and Plant Services on breaking manufacturing news, new products, plant openings and closures, and labor issues in manufacturing.

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