Processors
A Michigan-based plastics film processor sees the production of medical gowns as both a business opportunity and a civic duty.
Thermoformer adds 45 jobs as it grows with customers, especially in the agricultural market.
Study finds 92 percent were profitable in 2022 and many expect a sales increases this year, but tool suppliers start off 2023 "dangerously slow."
Advanced recycling firm Alterra Energy LLC has increased production and is looking to license its technology to resin makers.
Giant Mexican processor Grupo Ortiz is investing $50 million in new stretch film technology.
Resins on the taxable list include polyethylene, polypropylene, homopolymer polystyrene, PVC, polybutadiene, synthetic rubber, phenolics and melamine.
Plastics News is happy to announce the finalists for Processor of the Year 2021. Congratulations to PTI Engineered Plastics Inc., Teel Plastics LLC, Comar LLC, Proto Labs Inc. and MMI Engineered Solutions Inc.
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