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Intek Plastics announces the acquisition of Hall Manufacturing Corporation’s Customer Assets

HASTINGS, MN – July 16, 2018 – Intek Plastics announced that it has acquired the customer assets and production tooling of Hall Manufacturing Corporation, a Ringwood, NJ-based plastic extrusion company with a reputation for high quality custom extrusions. This acquisition will allow Intek Plastics to continue to serve the needs of Hall’s current customers, as well as to further extend Intek’s leading position in the eastern U.S.

This acquisition supports Intek’s strategy to grow and diversify its business into markets outside of the fenestration (windows and doors) industry where it has a strong footprint and customer base.   

Jill Hesselroth, Intek’s CEO stated: “This acquisition is a great fit with our current business. It will allow us to produce an expanded portfolio of products for a broader range of industries.”

Senior leadership from Hall Manufacturing has been engaged by Intek to support the transition.

About Hall Manufacturing Corporation
Hall Manufacturing Corporation is a leading plastic extrusion company serving clients with custom and standard extrusions.  Hall was founded in 1946 and through the years has developed a strong reputation for providing exceptional quality profile extrusions.  Hall Manufacturing supports the Point-of-Purchase (POP) industry, refrigeration, marine, sporting goods and electrical tools industries.

About Intek Plastics
Intek Plastics (www.intekplastics.com) is a privately held company that engineers, extrudes and fabricates custom plastic extrusions for medium-to-large OEMs requiring unique, high performance solutions. Intek’s scale and sophistication allow it to serve a broad range of industries with world-class manufacturing. Intek and its 200+ associates create value for customers through a commitment to continuous improvement, lean manufacturing methods, and investments in materials and process technology. Founded in 1961, Intek is headquartered in Hastings, MN., and has a plant in Hawthorne, N.J.

 

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