In mid 2008, a new Monahan Filaments facility was started up in Arcola, IL. This 48,000 sq ft plant began operations with the production of filaments for oral care customers, assisted by the proximity to those accounts. Several quality audits were performed and production began in September. One of the benefits to our Midwestern accounts is the fact that the products produced here can be combined with metal handles from Handles USA and natural fibers from Brush Fibers, Inc and shipped on trucks operated by The Thomas Monahan Company. As suppliers and customers alike in the brush industry have been affected by the economic slowdown, Monahan Filaments has not been an exception. This, unfortunately, has led to a decision to downsize operations at the firm’s Middlebury, Vermont facility which will be effective from the beginning of July forward. The facility will remain open after that date, and will continue operations, but the focus will be narrower and consistent with the assets and experience at that location. “Difficult times require sometimes difficult decisions, and the downsizing of Vermont was not an easy one to make”, stated Jon Monahan, President of Monahan Filaments. “We, as did the predecessor companies that extruded product in Middlebury, have had the benefit of qualified personnel and valuable experience but moving forward the decision had to be made.” “Change in our world is inevitable, and probably is the only factor that can be counted on. The aforementioned strategic changes are both necessary and important to the future successful operations of Monahan Filaments and to our ability to supply highest quality product, at competitive prices, to our customers”, according to Ned Lunt, CEO of The Thomas Monahan Company. For more information regarding Monahan Filaments and its products and partnerships, please click the link below where you will find full contact details including email and web addresses.
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