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Plant Utility Improvements Increase Profit and Productivity at a Clothing Manufacturing Complex
The company distributes its products in retail and wholesale markets as well as directly to sports teams and athletic organizations around the country. The Fayetteville manufacturing facility is highly vertically integrated, performing most of the tasks that make finished apparel out of basic textile materials. After attending energy efficiency workshops,...
Tags: Energy Efficiency, U.S. Department Of Energy, Fayetteville Manufacturing Facility, Manufacturing
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DuPont will spend $275 million on a new Teflon development and manufacturing facility.
DuPont will spend $275 million on a new Teflon development and manufacturing facility near Fayetteville, N.C., over the next seven years. Construction of a ... DuPont will spend $275 million on a new Teflon development and manufacturing facility near Fayetteville, N.C., over the next...
Tags: DuPont Co., manufacturing, manufacturing facility
Research articles 1999-05-20
DuPont Adds Teflon Capacity.
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & Co. plans to build a $40 million development and manufacturing facility at its Fayetteville, N.C., site to evaluate a new polymerization and processing technology for its Teflon fluoropolymer resins. Upon a successful E. I. DU PONT DE...
Tags: DuPont Co., technology
Research articles 1999-04-26
New Owner Won't Alter Goal for Pace Industries Expansion in Columbus, Ga.(Originated from Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.)
May 7--Pace Industries, which plans to expand to 500 employees in Columbus, was purchased by Carthage, Mo.-based Leggett & Platt Inc. for $318 million, company officials said Monday. Pace Chairman and CEO Bob Gaddy said the company's plans for Columbus will proceed on target with a...
Tags: Pace Industries Inc.
Research articles 1996-05-07
Frito-Lay to Reopen Former Eagle Snacks Plant in Visalia, Calif., in 1997.(Originated from The Fresno Bee, Calif.)
Jun. 1--Frito-Lay completed its pur-chase of the former Eagle Snacks plant in Visalia this week and plans to reopen the facility next year, employing 150 to 200 people. The sale was final Wednesday after the U.S. Department of Justice approved the transaction, which also included the...
Tags: Frito-Lay, Manufacturing
Research articles 1996-06-01
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