HOLT, MI — Molded Plastics Industries (MPI), announced Monday it will add 36 new jobs and a 36,000-square-foot building during the first phase of construction to expand its existing location in Delhi Township.
MPI, which was recently acquired by National Composites, opened its doors south of Lansing in 1974 as a manufacturer of custom-molded fiberglass and thermoplastic products, according to a press release. The new jobs and investment will service the electric vehicle and medical industries.
“National Composites is thrilled to embark on a journey of expansion, both in terms of our facility and our work community at our MPI location. As a company on a dynamic growth trajectory, we proudly operate across several states, yet Michigan is where we started and is our home. We are grateful for the support enabling us to nurture our growth and prosper within the remarkable state of Michigan,” said Adam Fenton, CEO of National Composites.
The $6,800,000 investment is part of the company’s rapid growth in recent years, serving the electric and specialty vehicle and medical industries. The company currently operates from its 60,000-square-foot building.
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