Dow Corning to Expand Indiana Silicone Compounding Operations
$5 million investment expands Dow Corning's mixing and extruding capabilities
Dow Corning Corp. announced it will invest approximately $5 million to expand its manufacturing operations in Kendallville, Ind. (USA). The investment, which is expected to create more than 20 jobs by 2010, will be used to build and equip a 5,000 square-foot addition to the site.
The Kendallville facility, which currently employs more than 100 employees, serves as the company's principle compounding unit that supplies thermoset products to the North American market. The company plans to begin hiring additional machine operators, maintenance technicians and quality assurance specialists in 2008.
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