DUNA-USA adds production line, expands facility
The company says the expansion to its polyurethane and polyisocyanurate systems manufacturing facility will increase efficiency and further growth.
Source | DUNA-USA
DUNA USA (Baytown, Texas, U.S.), a manufacturer of rigid polyurethane and polyisocyanurate systems, has announced the addition of a new low-density production line, as well as the recent purchase of an additional six acres of land at its Baytown, Texas headquarters. The new production line reportedly offers enhanced quality in the form of reduced waste, optimized block profiles, increased product consistency, and augmented production controls and safety capabilities.
“DUNA is continuously focused on providing the highest levels of quality and service, and the recent land purchase and production line addition reflect our commitment to supporting our customers,” says Marta Brozzi, president of the DUNA Group. “We are excited at the opportunities presented with the new land, and anticipate beginning construction in the near future.”
Over the past two years, DUNA-USA has also added two additional production lines and a state-of-the-art fabrication building, and implemented a dedicated department to streamline packaging and shipping operations. The company says that all U.S. locations are also undergoing ISO:9001 certification, with completion scheduled for fall 2019.
“Maintaining a high level of support for our customers has always been a top priority,” says Andrea Benedetti, CEO of DUNA-USA. “With the completion of our recent expansions, and the addition of critical technology and equipment, customer demand and growth opportunities have increased greatly. Purchasing additional land will prove vital to streamlining our operations and consolidating our production, fabrication, packaging and storage processes.”
With multiple product lines including CORAFOAM polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foams, DUNA-USA services a broad market including the mechanical insulation, LNG, aerospace, automotive and signage industries. DUNA says its specialized “continuous” production technique offers unique product characteristics that have established the compay as a market leader in product quality and performance.
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