Researchers at the $65M facility will focus on materials science, product lifecycle, hydraulics and technology for manufacturing.
The Washington factory is No. 17 for the employee-owned company that is also building a new facility in Florida for polyethylene and polypropylene pipe.
The chances for a stronger international agreement on limits to plastic production may have increased dramatically as the world nears a U.N. deadline for achieving a plastics treaty. The game changer: ...
The global spigot end cap market is poised for steady growth ... This sale allows it to preserve a long-term industrial ...