K&E Plastics expands in Bennington

K&E Plastics has recently acquired the former Miller Structures Building in the Morse Industrial Park in Bennington, according to the Bennington County Industrial Corp. The new facility is approximately 3 times larger than K&E Plastics current facility in Arlington. The larger facility provides the foundation for K&E Plastics to expand current relationships and develop new relationships in the core markets the company serves.
This reaffirms BCIC's strategy of retaining and expanding local businesses, according to Peter Odierna Executive Director of BCIC. In addition, K&E Plastics is increasingly serving the emerging composites sector, thus building of the supply chain of this important component of our local economy.
‘The decision by K&E Plastics to move its manufacturing operation to Bennington is a byproduct of the hard work done by BCIC. I’m encouraged by this recent news and believe that this addition to our industrial portfolio will help continue our mission to position Bennington as the economic center for the region. Congratulations to Eric and all the employees at K&E; we are thrilled to be able to call Bennington the home of such quality products", said Michael Harrington of the Town of Bennington.
K&E has specialized in plastics machining for over 46 years. In that time we have machined parts for a wide range of customers - from some of the biggest companies in the world to individual inventors and hobbyists. We machine custom plastic parts for aerospace, automotive, communication, elevator, medical, military, power-generation, sporting goods, and the OEM markets; among others. We machine alltypes of thermoplastics and thermosets from sheet, tube , rod, or an existing shape or profile.