Modern Dispersions Expands Masterbatch Production in Georgia
The first phase of this multifaceted expansion boosts the company’s production by 100 million lb/yr.
Modern Dispersions is in full operation with the first phase of a multifaceted manufacturing expansion at its new 168-acre site in Fitzgerald, Georgia, which expands its masterbatch capacity by 100 million lbs/yr. The new facility is across the street from the company’s existing 400-million lbs/yr plant. Construction on the second phase, which includes another 100 million lbs/yr of capacity, is already underway and slated for startup in 2026.
Targeted to the North American market, the capacity expansion is in response to strong growth in injection molding and extrusion applications in a range of markets, including automotive, electronics packaging and construction. Key end-use applications include pipe and wire and cable. The company’s multimillion-dollar investment includes state-of-the-art compounding equipment, ancillary equipment and related infrastructure support. In addition to the manufacturing facility, the project features transportation improvements, including the installation of a new rail storage and switch yard to accommodate 200 rail cars.
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