George E. Danis, CEO of Plastic Molding Manufacturing, announced the company’s newest acquisition, Phillips-Moldex Company, supporting the company’s continue growth throughout the United States.
“It has been our goal for many years to keep manufacturing in the United States and this acquisition demonstrates our objective to be a national plastic molder with a local service to our customers,” Danis says.
Phillips-Moldex is an ISO 9001:2015/IATF16949-2016 certified plastic injection molder serving the automotive, medical, industrial, and electronics industries. Founded in 1958, Phillips-Moldex operates 24 hours a day, 5 days a week, with 22 injection presses ranging from 20 ton to 250 tons and has in-house tool building, along with automation and engineering expertise.
Plastic Molding Manufacturing is proud to welcome Phillips-Moldex to their team, as they will help facilitate its goal to bring desirable manufacturing jobs back to the United States.
“We work to continuously challenge ourselves and focus on our journey to make our customers not only happy but to exceed their expectations. Our goal in acquiring other companies is to increase our support and capabilities for our customers across the country, so in return they will bring their manufacturing business back to the United States,” Danis adds.
Plastic Molding Manufacturing locations also include headquarters in Hudson, Massachusetts, along with Berlin, Connecticut, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and South Bend, Indiana. Plastic Molding Manufacturing offers customers more than 100 injection molding machines ranging from 24 tons to 500 tons, the largest base of two-shot presses in New England, and an ISO Class 8 Certified Cleanroom. From design to market, the company develops sustainable and advanced plastic molding solutions, using state-of-the-art technology and is committed to innovation and Made in America.
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