The installation that SCAAP sits on was originally made in 1908 as a steam locomotive erecting and repair facility. SCAAP was there in 1953 and operated by U.S. Hoffman. In 1963 Chamberlain Manufacturing became the operating contractor. In 2006 facility operation was assumed by
General Dynamics, Ordnance and Tactical Systems from Chamberlain, and remains the current operating contractor. Selected buildings at the plant are included in the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Yard-Dickson Manufacturing Co. Site and added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Before the
Russo-Ukrainian war, SCAAP produced approximately 14,000 artillery shells per month. Since then, production has increased significantly. As of September 2024, the monthly production rate has reached 36,000 shells. Ukraine is currently receiving approximately 90,000 artillery shells per month from various sources, including the United States.
Awards In 2007 SCAAP were the recipient of the
Army Materiel Command (AMC))
Superior Unit Award with many of the other Army Ammunition Plants and Ammunition Depots. In 2012 SCAAP Received a second AMC Superior Unit Award. SCAAP was awarded the 2011 Secretary of the Army Environmental Award for Sustainability - Industrial Installation, being the only JMC installation to receive the award. The award recognises efforts in environmental science and sustainability, as the highest honor in this field conferred by the United States Army, by pledging to reduced energy consumption by 25% over the next ten years, with SCAAP having already decreased electricity and gas consumption by 18.4% than compared to FY2010, as well as capturing, and reusing over equating to a reduction in water consumption of 37%, through the period FY2011-2012; reducing greenhouse gas emissions and pollution; and, material substitution and replacement to reduce zinc phosphate in its production. In 2016 SCAAP was awarded with the Better Plants Goal Achievement Award by the
U.S. Department of Energy for achieving their energy reduction goal, set in 2011; SCAAP had pledged to reduce its energy consumption by 25% over the next ten years. In early 2016 SCAAP exceeded that goal having achieved a reduction of 32% from their 2009 baseline year. ==Facilities==