Port-A-Cool portable evaporative cooling, not a swamp cooler, but spot cooler that will cool large areas for only pennies per day! Port-A-Cool PortACool uses portable temporary evap cooling to spot cool and make areas cooler for thousands of sq.ft. in a factory, warehouse, football sidelines, sports events, tents and restaurant kitchens and outdoor seating areas. Outdoor air-conditioning, not a swamp cooler, but evaporative cooling when cooling fans are not efficient for cooling, spot cooling or for cooler air instead of fans simply blowing hot air.

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THE MANUFACTURER

Port-A-Cool® is manufactured in the cooling division of General Shelters Of Texas, Inc. As a 20 year leader in manufacturing, General Shelters prides itself as a company born and bred of the true American spirit. Through hard work, perseverance, and dedication to the goals of superior products and service, General Shelters has grown over the past twenty years from a company with one product in 1973, until today, being recognized as an industry leader with many products.

The home office of General Shelters is Center, Texas, located in the beautiful East Texas Pine Woods. Center has been modernized in many ways due, in part, to the technological and manufacturing advancements by General Shelters.

General Shelters products are respected in both the United States and International marketplaces. These products range from those used primarily in agriculture, to portable and modular buildings. Many variations of evaporative cooling products with virtually unlimited uses are made by General Shelters.

 

In October of 1996 Inc. Magazine ranked General Shelters #299 on the list of America's fastest-growing private companies. General Shelters has earned its place within a remarkable group of companies that contribute exciting potential and employment opportunities to our economy.

 

The Company Story

 

James Campbell began General Shelters in 1973 with the intent of producing mobile homes in Center, Texas. However, unknown to James, the Federal Government was about to start regulation of this new industry, and the industry crash was soon to follow.

 

 

After making only 10 units, James was forced to stop production. The new challenge was to dispose of the ten manufactured units on hand and the material inventory. James began a new business by cleverly removing the furniture and selling the mobile homes as mobile offices that were then unregulated. James solved the second problem by designing a portable building that could be manufactured by utilizing the mobile home materials he had on hand. This idea also began quite a successful operation as by the end of the next year, 1974, General Shelters had shown a 970% increase in income.
The original portable building designs with which James began are still evident in many of the portable buildings and products that General Shelters produces today. The beginning also developed into one of the largest divisions within General Shelters.


The Expansion Years

When Fred Wulf joined General Shelters, a partnership between he and Mr. Campbell was formed. Mr. Wulf actively ran the portable building operation during it's formative and expanding years and is credited with ambitiously beginning a network of Independent Distributors as the retail marketing approach of the company.

 

With total commitment to product superiority and quality service, and by consistently increasing both the number of Distributors and their geographical locations, Mr. Wulf continued to direct the company expansion with record annual growth.

As the number of Distributors increased, so did options for portable building selections. General Shelters expanded to offer all types of floor plans, sizes, and quality levels. As President and Chief Executive Officer, Fred Wulf is the driving force behind the operations of General Shelters. Mr. Wulf's unique combination of expertise in manufacturing and managerial skills has been a guiding strength in many ways throughout General Shelter's history. Due to his consistent hard work and dedication, it is no surprise that General Shelters has emerged as an industry leader and one of the most respected names in it's field today.

Customer service has always been a top priority with General Shelters. This desire to always better serve their customers is the reason a search for additional manufacturing plant locations began in 1980.

In June of 1981, new directions began for General Shelters with the first new plant location being opened in Kenedy, Texas. Operations in a second new plant began in February of 1984 in Munday, Texas.

The period from 1981 to 1989 as devoted to perfecting operations at both new plants. Company income initially rose sharply during these expansion years and then continued by maintaining a very steady sales volume.
This consistency demonstrates the strength of the General Shelters products and the effectiveness of it's management team. During this recession period, many lesser companies suffered severe revenue losses, even to the point of total company failure.
After 17 years of successful, stable growth, General Shelters in 1990 established it's Cooling Division, which has developed to be the largest and most promising single division of the company. In the first year, the Cooling Division manufacturing plant doubled in size in order to handle the increase in production.

The Port-A-Cool® Division has expanded the geographical horizons for General Shelters to encompass the continental United States and several international markets. Overall sales during this period have shown an astounding 70% increase.

In 1996 General Shelters moved into an over 260,000 square foot manufacturing facility. This move has provided the much needed growth for Port-A-Cool® production and has also enabled General Shelters to enter the new areas of increased cooling pad production and Rotational Molding.

In order to accommodate all the planned growth and new manufacturing directions, General Shelters has planned a great deal of personnel growth. Promotions are scheduled from within the company, new expertise will be brought into the company from other markets, and many new jobs will be provided for in the community.

The future for General Shelters seems to be synonymous with new products. Several new products are currently being researched and many are already in development. Each new product has been created on the leading edge of engineering and exhibits the types of technological advancements that have made General Shelters one of today's leading companies with a future destined to dynamic growth and expansion.

 

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