An Italian maker of molds for the plastics industry is investing $17.6 million in the area and plans to create 109 jobs in the process.
San Polo di Piave, Italy-based INglass-HRSFlow recently agreed to terms with NAI Wisinski of West Michigan to purchase land to make hot-runner systems for plastic injection molding in Byron Center Township, at 720 74th St. SW, according to The Right Place, a regional economic development nonprofit, on Wednesday.
Fonte: Il giornale Italiano Detroit
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