Vinyl fencing
National Vinyl Products breaks ground on expansions in Delaware and Utah, eliminating a job that "sucked" and using 3D printing to diagnose kids' ear infections.
Barrette Outdoor Living, a Middleburg Heights, Ohio, company that makes composite decking and vinyl, aluminum and steel fences and railings, is officially in the hands of new owners.
Building materials company CRH said it expects to complete the purchase of Middleburg Heights, Ohio-based Barrette — a maker of products including vinyl, aluminum and steel fences and railings, as well as composite decking — in the second half of this year.
Building products manufacturer will open PVC extrusion plant, hire at least 150 in early 2023.
Barrette Outdoor Living Inc. is continuing its rapid growth, acquiring vinyl fence and rail maker National Vinyl Products LLC (NVP) of Nephi, Utah.
Homeland Vinyl Products Inc. will invest $2.2 million to expand production space and 55 employees for new fence, deck and rail extrusion and assembly capabilities in Surgoinsville, Tenn.
Recycling plant partnership with Return Polymers helping lead way for vinyl industry, which is making landfill diversion a priority.
The June 18 virtual summit will cover the value of recycled vinyl materials, the technical aspects of recycling, market-specific initiatives, case studies and success stories from product manufacturers.
Flooring maker Mannington Mills Inc. is investing $22 million in an expansion in Georgia to produce luxury vinyl tile. The project will create 268 jobs.
Nebraska Plastics Inc. invented vinyl fencing in 1978 under the Country Estate Fence brand, which it still uses today.
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