Norland Plastics

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Norland Plastics
IndustryInjection Molded Automotive Parts
Founded1978;43 years ago (1978)
Headquarters,
Parent Teleflex, Inc.

A subsidiary of Teleflex, Inc., Norland Plastics Co. is located in Haysville, Kansas. Founded in 1978, Norland now makes quality automotive injection molded parts for Ford, Nissan, GM. Its facilities were destroyed by a tornado in 1999, but were rebuilt. [1]

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