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Duro-Last, Inc. Continues to Invest With Completion of New PVC Extruder
Saginaw, Mich. – Dec. 17, 2014 — Duro-Last, Inc. is pleased to announce the completion of a new PVC Extruder in its Saginaw, Mich., manufacturing facility.
The announcement was made by Duro-Last CEO Tom Saeli and Mildred Burt, wife of founder John R. Burt. The investment comes as part of Duro-Last’s commitment to manufacturing the highest quality roofing systems in the industry.
“Duro-Last has been a leader in PVC roofing systems since our inception in 1978," Saeli said. "We have built the newest PVC sheet extruder in the world to allow us to handle increased demand for our products. We are enthusiastic about making this investment here in Saginaw, Michigan, and believe that investing in technologically advanced manufacturing in the USA is the right thing to do.”
Duro-Last is the material of choice for high quality, low-slope roofing. Its PVC roofing membranes are durable, serviceable, flame resistant, highly flexible, and recyclable.
The company is the world's largest manufacturer of custom prefabricated, thermoplastic single-ply roofing systems. It has manufacturing operations in Michigan, Mississippi, Texas, Iowa, and Oregon, and distribution centers in New York and Ontario.
For more information, visit www.duro-last.com.
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