Dozens lost their jobs in Camdenton when ShoreMaster closed the doors of its manufacturing site. A total of 65 people worked at ShoreMaster when it shut down the Camdenton plant on Monday.
A City Hall official confirmed the layoffs. ShoreMaster representatives did not answer phones when reporters called the Camdenton office and the company's corporate headquarters in Fergus Falls, Minn.
What was once known as Galva Foam opened in 1969 selling docks on the Lake of the Ozarks. ShoreMaster acquired Galva Foam at the time it was the second largest freshwater marina builder in the U.S. Galva Foam is recognized in the dock industry as a pioneer in polyethylene encapsulated foam.
Dozens lost their jobs in Camdenton when ShoreMaster closed the doors of its manufacturing site. A total of 65 people worked at ShoreMaster when it shut down the Camdenton plant on Monday.
A City Hall official confirmed the layoffs. ShoreMaster representatives did not answer phones when reporters called the Camdenton office and the company's corporate headquarters in Fergus Falls, Minn.
What was once known as Galva Foam opened in 1969 selling docks on the Lake of the Ozarks. ShoreMaster acquired Galva Foam at the time it was the second largest freshwater marina builder in the U.S. Galva Foam is recognized in the dock industry as a pioneer in polyethylene encapsulated foam.