When new unit opens, the company will close its plant in nearby Steinsfeld
Dusseldorf, Germany – Materials firm Teknor Apex Co. is on track to open a new compounding plant in Rothenburg, Germany early next year, according to company officials.
The facility will cover 160,000 square feet and employ almost 100 in manufacturing positions, Teknor president Suresh Swaminathan said at the K2019 trade fair in Dusseldorf.
When it opens, Teknor Apex will close its plant in nearby Steinsfeld. That plant housed the business of PTS GmbH, a compounder that Teknor acquired in early 2016.
"One of the primary reasons that we made the choice to build in Rothenburg was that we could retain almost all of the employees from Steinsfeld," Swaminathan said Oct. 18.
Swaminathan has been with Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based Teknor since 1987 and became the firm's president earlier this year.
The new plant will make a wide range of compounds based on engineering resins and thermoplastic elastomers. Markets served by the new plant will include transportation, consumer, electrical/electronic and medical.
"We're not polymer-centric, so we can bring more value to our customers," Europe TPE Sales and Marketing Director Jan Duyfjes said.
Like many materials firms, Teknor is addressing sustainability at K 2019. "In a macro sense, sustainability means different things to different people," Swaminathan said.
"Some companies like the idea of bio-based, because it's moving away from oil. As a compounder, we can approach the topic in different ways, which is exciting."
Swaminathan pointed out that Teknor's PVC garden hose division has been recycling its own products for the last 50 years. "Our hoses are 80 percent made with recycled products," he said. "We were ahead of the curve."
Teknor employs more than 2,000 worldwide and ranks as one of North America's 30 largest compounders and concentrate makers.
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