The following companies in the Hurricane affected areas of Florida, Georgia and Texas were unreachable after repeated contact attempts:
ABC Plastic Molding, (Inc.) Houston TX
Fluid Routing Solutions Inc.
The following companies in the Hurricane affected areas of Florida, Georgia and Texas were unreachable after repeated contact attempts:
ABC Plastic Molding, (Inc.) Houston TX
Fluid Routing Solutions Inc.
The following companies in the Florida and Georgia area all reported that normal business operations were resumed after experiencing minor or minimal impact from Hurricane Irma:
Accord Industries, LLC Winter Park FL
Dixien LLC Lake City GA
Majet Holdings, LLC Stone Mountain GA
Profast, Inc.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, Plant Manager Tony G. reported that this proprietary injection molder for the consumer/sporting goods industry was closed for two weeks due to power loss and other minor damages stemming from Hurricane Irma.
In an interview on September 28, 2017, a company representative for this custom molder for the industrial industry reported that the company was closed for 6 days following Hurricane Irma.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, a company representative reported that this custom tube extruder for the building and construction industry, resumed normal operation at its extrusion plant at 4560 60th Avenue North, St.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, Assistant Operations Manager Abel Morales reported that this proprietary injection molder for the medical/healthcare industry resumed normal operations on September 19, 2017.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, Senior Buyer Melanie Helmer reported that this proprietary injection molder and compression molder for the industrial industry’s molding plant at 3350 Gateway Drive, Pompano Beach, FL and non-plastic processing facility at 1381 South West 30th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL have both resumed normal operations following the loss of power and phone service stemming from Hurricane Irma.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, customer service representative Sandra Mylott reported that this proprietary injection molder for the marine industry was closed from September 8, 2017 through September 13, 2017 as a result of Hurricane Irma.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, Secretary Larry Hendricks reported that this custom injection molder for the electrical and electronics industries experienced a power outage from September 9, 2017 until September 18, 2017.
In an interview on September 27, 2017, Customer Relations Manager Dillon Fairbanks reported that this proprietary injection molder for the medical/healthcare industry resumed normal operation at its molding plant at 2895 42nd Avenue, Saint Petersburg, FL following the loss of power stemming from Hurricane Irma.