Diversified CPC International Eyes Beaumont, Texas for Manufacturing & Distribution Facility
06/16/2020
Phase one of the site is expected to be operational in the third quarter of this year, according to company officials. It will be the company’s second major United States production and distribution facility, with the other located in Channahon, Illinois. The company also has regional facilities located in New Jersey, Florida, Mississippi, and California.
“Diversified CPC International’s investment in the new Beaumont Texas facility will allow us to meet growing customer demand for innovative new products and supply chain efficiency,” stated William Auriemma, president and CEO. “This investment significantly strengthens our commitment to our customers and the industries we serve.”
“As a fully integrated site, the Iron Horse Terminals Development area is a perfect location for our new facility,” stated Vice President of Operations, Bill Frauenheim. “We appreciate the working relationship that has been established with Iron Horse Terminals, and we look forward to a mutually beneficial partnership in the years to come,” said Frauenheim.
“We are extremely excited that this investment project will create dozens of construction jobs and provide employment to over 30 full-time staff,” stated Auriemma. “Most importantly, it enhances DCPC’s ability to deliver the “Power of Purity” that helps our customers to efficiently produce products that are safer and more environmentally friendly for a wide variety of applications.”
Project Announcements
Ring Container Technologies Plans Whitestown, Indiana, Operations
09/17/2025
RK Industries Expands Aurora, Colorado, Headquarters Operations
09/17/2025
J.B. Hunt Transport Plans Tooele County, Utah, Operations
09/17/2025
Reser’s Fine Foods Expands Topeka, Kansas, Operations
09/16/2025
American Pacific Corporation Expands Iron County, Utah, Production Operations
09/15/2025
Swiss-Based Stadler Expands Salt Lake City, Utah, Operations
09/15/2025
Most Read
-
Tariffs, Talent, and U.S. Expansion
Q3 2025
-
What We’re Getting Wrong About Gen Z’s Future in the Skilled Trades
Q3 2025
-
Data Center Demand Stabilizes Amid Changing Market Forces
Q3 2025
-
Powering the Next Generation of Projects
Q3 2025
-
How Consumer Trends Are Reshaping Food Facilities
Q3 2025
-
A New Course for U.S. Shipbuilding
Q3 2025
-
Optimizing Your Rail-Served Transportation Network: Strategy Before Steel
Q2 2025