McDunnough Inc., based in Fenton, Mich., has relocated its operations. The company attributed the move to increased demand and steady growth for the company’s business.
The purchase of the 75,000-square-foot facility nearly doubles the manufacturing and warehouse space of their previous facility, significantly increasing its processing and recycling capabilities.
McDunnough is a full service supplier of recycled and reprocessed plastic resins.
In addition to purchasing a new facility, McDunnough is looking to invest in additional equipment to handle the projected increase in processing and inventory. Equipment will include a large capacity shredding and grinding system with ferrous/non-ferrous metal detection. The addition of this equipment will accommodate McDunnough Inc’s ongoing advancement in business and allow for future growth and expansion.
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