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Ennis-Flint picks up American Traffic Products

Ennis-Flint, a US global manufacturer and supplier of pavement marking materials, has acquired American Traffic Products. ATP, based in Rialto, California, makes traffic paints and thermoplastics. In addition to its Rialto facility, ATP has a Paris, Kentucky manufacturing facility and several regional warehouses. The entire ATP sales and operations team has joined that of Ennis-Flint, said Matt Soule, president of Ennis-Flint. Glen Martyn, ATP general manager said that the addition of the ATP plants, both
February 8, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Ennis-Flint, a US global manufacturer and supplier of pavement marking materials, has acquired American Traffic Products. ATP, based in Rialto, California, makes traffic paints and thermoplastics. In addition to its Rialto facility, ATP has a Paris, Kentucky manufacturing facility and several regional warehouses. The entire ATP sales and operations team has joined that of Ennis-Flint, said Matt Soule, president of Ennis-Flint.

Glen Martyn, ATP general manager said that the addition of the ATP plants, both with new state-of-the-art production systems, coupled with the new glass bead and thermoplastic facilities under construction in Thomasville, North Carolina, further bolster Ennis-Flint’s capability.

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