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- Firms start to reap green benefits
- SYRACUSE - Interviews with about a dozen Central New York manufacturers show that they are making substantial investments in "green" initiatives, such as cutting energy usage and waste, and are beginning to obtain tangible business benefits from these efforts. "Our sales have doubled in the last five years, but our...
- Research articles 2008-09-19
- Tessy Plastics stands tall; Family-owned firm lauded by customers.
- ELBRIDGE, N.Y. -- 1982 was not a good year for Henry Beck and Tessy Plastics Corp. The economy was slumping. Resin prices were up. And business was down at Beck's company, founded with a partner nine years previously. As Beck and...
- Research articles 2000-10-30
- Tessy Plastics Corp.
- ELBRIDGE-As a machine salesman in the early 1970s, Henry Beck saw opportunity in the growing use of plastics am ong his customers. To take advantage of this opportunity, he founded Tessy Plastics Corp. in 1973. The company's name is a result of his wife's fondness for Thomas Hardy's Tess...
- Research articles 1999-10-29
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- TESSY PLANS FACILITY IN IRELAND.
- U.S. custom injection molder Tessy Plastics Corp. is preparing to expand its operations with plans for a third plant, in Ireland. Tessy plans to invest $6 million to $10 million to set up a plant of 20,000-40,000 square feet with two or three injec ...
- Research articles 1999-04-26
- Tessy builds Irish plant, expands U.S. facilities.(Brief Article)
- Tessy Plastics Corp. is opening a new, 28,000-square-foot injection molding plant in Dundalk, Ireland, close to Xerox Europe Ltd.'s new production complex. Elbridge, N.Y.-based Tessy is investing about 5 million Irish pounds ($6.3 million) in Dund Tessy Plastics Corp. is opening a new,...
- Research articles 2000-02-28
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