Molded Products Expands Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Production Operations
12/20/2023
The investment will include a 10,000-square-foot expansion and new equipment.
“This 10,000 SF building expansion along with our investment in two large ram presses and a rubber calender will allow us to enter new rubber molding markets and better serve our existing customer base,” said Allen Clonts, President of Molded Products, Inc. “We are excited for what the future holds and look forward to the new growth opportunities and further business expansion.”
Molded Products provides all necessary services and engineering, to design, build tooling, and mold quality rubber products for our customers.
“The $1 million investment in this expansion speaks volumes about their confidence in Broken Arrow’s economic landscape. This strategic move is not just about facilities and machinery; it is a testament to the growth potential and opportunities within our city,” noted Jennifer Conway, President and CEO of BAEDC. “The BAEDC looks forward to witnessing the positive impact of this expansion on job creation and the overall industrial landscape of Broken Arrow.”
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