
Diversified Plastics Inc. (DPI), a rotational molder based out of Latta, South Carolina, has announced its acquisition of Atlanta Rotomolding Inc., Decatur, Georgia. The purchase will facilitate the company’s plans to add more custom rotational molding services.
While DPI has offered custom rotomolding for years, the company says this expansion also allows it to increase its manufacturing of rotomolding products for other firms more efficiently and to provide better service.
In 2016, DPI added a 35,000-square-foot plant in Union Point, Georgia, giving it two facilities, as it expanded into manufacturing large waste dumpsters and recycling containers.
Equipment from Atlanta Rotomolding will move from Decatur to Union Point. It will be installed in a 15,000-square-foot building.
DPI says it will use its 35,000-square-foot facility in Union Point for manufacturing and production of new rotomolding products, while the 15,000-square-foot facility will be used for shipping and storage.
DPI makes custom and standard material handling carts and plastic storage containers, specializing in material handling carts for the industrial, textile, hospitality, laundry, agricultural and marine industries and in waste and recycling plastic containers for restaurants, sports venues and stadiums, apartment and condominium complexes and corporate offices.
The company’s products include bulk material handling carts, plastic utility carts, laundry carts, bulk containers, tote boxes, round containers, spring platform trucks, elevated carts, easy access carts, tilt trucks and more.
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