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IntegriCo Composites has garnered national and international news coverage through its efforts to reduce plastic waste and create a composite material out of post-consumer plastic.
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After a brief hiatus in production, IntegriCo Composites of Sarepta, LA will return to the railroad industry with new leadership.
IntegriCo Composites (Sarepta, Calif., U.S.) says it returns to the railroad industry full steam ahead with a new C-suite armed with decades of combined leadership experience in the industry.
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IntegriCo, a leading manufacturer of composite railway crossties and construction matting parts, produces a composite product that improves the function of the product and promotes sustainability.
IntegriCo, a manufacturer of composite railway crossties and construction
matting using recycled plastics, has returned to production after
encountering supply chain disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
IntegriCo Composites has announced the return of its original leadership and formula teams following a brief hiatus. The company named Douglas Fox as CEO and Ken Webber as general manager.
After a brief hiatus in production, IntegriCo returns to the railroad industry full steam ahead with a new c-suite armed with decades of combined leadership experience in the industry. Integrico named Douglas Fox, former Senior Vice President at Stella-Jones Corporation, as CEO.
Founded in 2007, IntegriCo is a manufacturer of composite railway crossties and construction matting. Utilizing patented manufacturing technology, IntegriCo produces its products from 100% recycled plastics.
Integrico named Douglas Fox, former Senior Vice President at Stella-Jones Corporation, as CEO, to elevate the brand and assemble a solid team to grow IntegriCo's footprint across the country. Fox brings 40 years of leadership experience in the railway industry and currently oversees all businessoperations at IntegriCo.
Company bolsters existing product line into pipeline skids and construction matting parts while maintaining a continued focus on recycled plastic sustainability solutions.
The expansion builds on the company's record for manufacturing high- performance rail-industry products that have a positive environmental impact, company officials said in a press release.
IntegriCo describes itself as a leader in the composite industrial products manufacturing industry.
Company bolsters existing rail tie production with entry into high-growth markets, pipeline skids and construction matting parts.
Company bolsters existing rail tie production with entry into high-growth markets, pipeline skids and construction matting parts. Plan includes new management structure; Veteran investor Nicholas Singer appointed Executive Chairman,
In addition to its existing rail tie production, the company will manufacture pipeline skids and construction matting parts.
IntegriCo bolsters existing rail tie production with entry into pipeline skids and construction matting parts.
Company bolsters existing rail tie production with entry into high-growth markets, pipeline skids and construction matting parts.
Brian Gaughan joins the Composites Weekly podcast to discuss how IntegriCo’s patented technology is using recycled landfill-bound plastic to create composite railroad ties that far exceed industry standards for high consistency and structural integrity.
Sarepta, Louisiana-based company makes railroad ties and construction matting from hard-to-recycle plastics
IntegriCo Composites’ advanced technology can process hard-to-recycle plastic that would otherwise be sent to a landfill or incinerator. Unlike its competitors, IntegriCo can recycle Mixed Residential Plastics (MRP) and numbers 3 through 7.
Founded in 2007, IntegriCo Composites has become a leader in the composite industrial products manufacturing industry.
Globally, over 90 percent of plastic becomes waste, and IntegriCo is one company rising to the challenge to reduce this number in the United States.
Nucleation and control of crystallinity plus aspect ratio creates new plastic and ceramic composites with tailored performance.
A longtime MRF veteran was recently tapped by a U.S. composite rail tie manufacturer to lead business development. He describes his strategies to help ensure mixed plastics found a domestic home amid the wider market turmoil.
Hard-to-recycle plastics are being used by IntegriCo to make composite railway products.
IntegriCo Composites is a United States-based company addressing the global recycling problem.
China once received 70 percent of plastic waste from around the world, but in January 2018, a ban was imposed that drastically decreased the amount of plastic the country received.