PolyLINKS, along with the Economic Development Coalition for Asheville-Buncombe County, N.C., has announced that it is expanding its operations by relocating and expanding its North Carolina operations.
The project will include the company relocating its facility from Arden, N.C., to Asheville. The $3 million expansion will include the purchase of a building and the installation of new equipment. The expansion also is expected to add as many as 10 jobs for the company.
PolyLINKS Inc., which opened in 1995, has grown from a tool shop to an operation that includes manufacturing plastic molding for the pharmaceutical, medical and biotech plastics industries.
“This move and expansion will provide us the space and equipment we need to exceed our customers’ expectations for years to come,” says Joe Malasky, president of PolyLINKS. “This exciting expansion for PolyLINKS is a credit to the innovative spirit and work ethic of our staff – they are truly world class.”
PolyLINKS plans to begin making improvements to the facility immediately with plans to move the operations into the facility by late this summer.
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