ISCO Industries expands HDPE offering with Infinity Plastics acquisition
(UI) — ISCO Industries has announced the acquisition of Infinity Plastics, a leading manufacturer of HDPE piping products, marking a strategic move to broaden its footprint and manufacturing capacity.
The purchase enhances ISCO’s commitment to meeting growing customer needs with quality standards and exceptional service.
The acquisition, encompassing Infinity Plastics' assets, aligns with ISCO's strategy to strengthen its position in the market. Jimmy Kirchdorfer, CEO of ISCO, emphasizes the value of adding Infinity Plastics to the ISCO family, praising their reputation for high-quality HDPE products.
Infinity Plastics, based in Mayville, Wisconsin, strategically augments ISCO’s extensive presence in the United States and Canada. The acquisition not only expands ISCO's production capacity but also positions the company to better meet customer demand and attract top-tier talent.
Andy Zipperer, owner of Infinity Plastics, sees the partnership as an opportunity for the Wisconsin team to thrive within ISCO’s culture of quality and investment in people and facilities.
With the addition of Infinity Plastics, ISCO now boasts a network of 36 facilities throughout the United States and Canada. This expansion solidifies ISCO's ability to offer a comprehensive range of standard and custom HDPE products and solutions, reinforcing its commitment to excellence in manufacturing and distribution across various piping end markets.
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