Car Truck Tips :: Cadillac Plastics Cadillac Plastics: Plastics Manufactured by Cadillac PlasticCadillac Plastics was a major U.S. distributor of plastic rod, sheet, film, tube and engineered plastic molds. The company was based in Troy, Michigan, but its U.S. division was recently purchased and acquired by GE Plastics, a division of the General Electric Company. The company was founded in the United States in 1945 and was started as a reseller of surplus canopies from the U.S. military. It eventually grew to encompass over 147 office locations across the world. Other Cadillac Plastic Branches Cadillac Plastic has offices and branches all over the world. There are branches in the Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Vietnam. After being purchased by GE, the Cadillac Plastics UK division was actually bought back by its previous management. Cadillac Clients The Cadillac Plastics' client and product supply list includes 3M, Mylar, Skyrol, Cadco, Avery Dennison, CoveMe, BoltRon, FlexCon and more. Because of the company's customization abilities and their fast delivery of sheeting, laminating, slitting and die-cutting products, they've built and maintained a strong client base. The major players in the Cadillac client base include aircraft manufacturers and automobile manufacturers, both industries with a strong demand for high-quality, industrial-grade plastic products. Cadillac Products By selling a wide range of plastic products from companies like 3M and Mylar, Cadillac Plastics is able to offer its clients a massive selection, range of price points and the exact product that they need to complete their project. Their best selling products include Lexan and Plexiglass. However, Teflon and Nylon are also popular materials. The company also sells tubing, silicones, sheets, lighting, adhesives and other chemical and plastic products. Cadillac Performance and Sales According to US Census Data, Cadillac had an estimated annual sales of over $300 million before it was bought and employed more than 1500 people in the United States. Today, Cadillac Plastics is divided amongst individual international subsidiaries and strong parent companies like General Electric. All Articles for Car and Truck Tips |
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