Maverick Pipe Establishes New Boston, Texas, Operations
02/10/2023
The initial investment will be used to develop distribution and logistical infrastructure in the first phase of the project, according to company officials. Over the next 18 months, Maverick Pipe will then begin building out the manufacturing plant.
“We are thrilled to partner with TexAmericas Center to grow our operations in Texas,” said Scott Johnson, CEO at Maverick Pipe. “Having a presence in Texas is exciting to us and the right step for our business. Texas is the perfect location for what we plan to accomplish in the years to come and we are excited to grow with TexAmericas Center.”
Maverick Pipe is a pipe manufacturing company specializing in production of conduits, fittings, tubing, and accessories.
“This is an exciting new chapter for all of us at TexAmericas Center, Maverick Pipe, and the entire Texarkana region,” noted Scott Norton, Executive Director and CEO of TexAmericas Center. “Maverick Pipe marks our entrance into building supply companies,” Norton said. “There will always be a need for their product. Maverick Pipe is a growing, forward-thinking industry leader and they are exactly the kind of company we want to welcome to the region and where our residents will want to go to work.”
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