Harvel opens Texas distribution/warehouse facility

July 17, 2007
Harvel Plastics Inc., a leading manufacturer of high quality thermoplastic pipe, duct, and extrusions, has announced the opening of a new distribution and warehouse facility in Coppell, Texas. The 60,000 square-foot building, located just northwest of Dallas, TX, will serve as a distribution hub for customers in the Gulf States, Midwest, Mexico, and South America. The new facility will enable Harvel to quickly respond to customer needs by maintaining stock and shipping products direct from...

• Facility meets growing demand and enhances customer service

EASTON, PA, July 16, 2007 -- Harvel® Plastics Inc., a leading manufacturer of high quality thermoplastic pipe, duct, and extrusions, has announced the opening of a new distribution and warehouse facility in Coppell, Texas. The 60,000 square-foot building, located just northwest of Dallas, TX, will serve as a distribution hub for customers in the Gulf States, Midwest, Mexico, and South America.

The new facility will enable Harvel to quickly respond to customer needs by maintaining stock and shipping products direct from Texas. Harvel currently has manufacturing and warehouse facilities in Bakersfield, California, and at its headquarters in Easton, Pennsylvania.

"We're extremely pleased to add this distribution location to bring even greater value and efficiencies to our customers in the region," said Patrick Foose, Vice President, Sales and Marketing. "The addition of this facility allows us to continue our record of exceptional service by providing timely shipments to all of our customers."

Charles Becht of Harvel was appointed Manager of Operations for the new Texas facility.

Harvel Plastics Inc. is a leading U.S. manufacturer of high-quality PVC and CPVC industrial piping (up to 24-inch diameters), duct systems, and other thermoplastic extrusions, including HydroKing® and FlowGuard Gold® CTS CPVC plumbing piping, BlazeMaster® CPVC fire sprinkler piping, Harvel LXT® ultrapure water piping, FlameTech™ low flame and smoke containment piping, and Harvel Clear™ PVC piping.

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