Anchor Plastics Opens U.S. Facility In New Castle, Delaware
08/26/2016
Headquartered in Quebec, Canada, Anchor Plastics is widely recognized as the pioneer of manufacturing plastic containers throughout Canada while specializing in highly customizable products for various commercial customers throughout the United States. The company is also well known across their industry for their expertise in plastic blow-molding technology which allows for a custom-built experience for clients of all sizes.
According to Harvey, Hanna & Associates, a full service Commercial Real Estate Redevelopment Company, TSBP is considered by many to be the premier distribution campus in the mid-Atlantic region, featuring 1.85 million square feet of Class A commercial warehouse space spread across 135 acres of land along the Delaware River. Twin Spans further offers superior logistics throughout the mid-Atlantic region and points beyond, with immediate access to I-95, I-295, I-495 and the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
“Anchor Plastics is an excellent addition to the Twin Spans Business Park and they will do a great job contributing to the overall success of this park as they join an impressive roster of internationally recognized organizations,” stated Thomas J. Hanna, COO and managing director, HHA. “We are excited to have them in Delaware and proud to be a part of their expansion within the region.”
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