Company: Polyfab Corporation
Location: Sheboygan
Founded in: 1971
What they do: Polyfab Corp. is a registered custom injection thermoplastic molder (ISO 9001:2008). The company serves a diverse customer base, including gas line, packaging and medical industries as well as OEM manufacturers.
How they’re growing: Polyfab Corp. is currently undergoing a project involving the construction of a 52,500 square foot addition to the its existing 50,000 square foot facility. This project includes the acquisition of 20 injection molding presses as well as the renovation of the company’s existing facility. The project will also result in the creation of 35 new full-time jobs over the next three years, to add to the company’s existing 68 full-time employees. Total investment for the project will exceed $11 million.
What they’re saying:
“We are continuing to grow at 11 percent a year and are running out of room,” said Polyfab President and Chairman Rick Gill.
— Polyfab President and Chairman Rick Gill, during the expansion process in July 2014
A Success Story A Day: Polyfab Corporation
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