Brantford’s Ingenia Polymers Recently Celebrated the Multi-Million Dollar Expansion of its Greenwich Street Site With Some History and A Tour of the New Warehouse.
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The Polymer Grinding Company Honoured Its Founders John and Maria Lefas and Their Greek Heritage, Along With Welcoming The Consul General of the Greek Consulate in Toronto, who was on hand to take over the Greek Government During A Grand Opening Event Last Week.
The Lefas’s Spoke About Their Family’s Hurdles As They Built the Canadian Business from Scratch in Brantford in 1986 to expanding to Two Divisions that Create Thermoplastic Toll Compounding and Custom Plastics for A Variety of Customers in Eight Manufacturing Sites Around the World.
John Lefas Arrival in Canada in 1979 and Went to Work for Exxon Mobil, Trainly Imperial Oil, in Sarnia, Learning Processes that Helped when His New Company Was Born.
In Brantford, The Company’s New Warehouse Includes An Upgraded Office Area For Employees and Underscores The Firm’s Vision of Growth and Innovation in the City and Globally.
As part of the Grand Opening Celebration, CEO Thanassi Lefas Shared His Outlook for the Future of Ingenia Polymers and MP Larry Brock Spoke of the Import of Ingenia’s Expansion To The Local Economy, Commending the Company FOR ITS Job Creation and Community Growth.
In A News Release, Ingenia Polymers expressd “Heartfelt gratitude” to all those who wait the Opening and to its dedicated employed, past and present, who have contributed to the company’s success over the years.
Ingenia Polymers in Brantford Employs About 100 Locally people.
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