Manufacturing Industry
Molder buys Fleck assets.
Plastics News, February, 2002 by Renstrom, Roger
GM Nameplate of Seattle acquired the assets of precision injection molder Fleck Co. Inc. of Auburn, Wash., effective Feb. 1. ``Fleck does a tremendous amount of business with our existing customers, [and] we can do more plastics for customers we are already with,'' Jerry Gallagher, GM Nameplate vice president of sales, said in a telephone interview.
GM Nameplate purchased the Fleck assets from Provident Bank of Cincinnati. Terms were not disclosed. Dale Meyer continues to operate the facility, now known as the GM Nameplate Auburn Division. Meyer joined Fleck as president and chief executive officer June 11. The Auburn operation principally molds precision parts for electronics and medical applications on 15 presses of 55-330 tons. GM Nameplate will...
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