Industrias Vassallo

Industrias Vassallo
Type Private
Industry polyvinyl chloride
polyethylene
polypropylene
Founded 1898
Founder(s) Salvador Vassallo
Headquarters Ponce, Puerto Rico
Area served Puerto Rico, Caribbean, USA, Mexico, South America
Key people Salvador Vassallo
(Chairman) & (CEO)
Products plastic pipes
sanitary
household
Employees 300 (2008)
Website http://vassalloindustries.com

Industrias Vassallo, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the production of PVC injection moulded and extruded goods,[1] and manufacturer and distributor of PVC pipes and accessories, related plastics products, and resin furniture. The company is located in Barrio Coto Laurel in Ponce, Puerto Rico.[2] In 2004, the company had a workforce of 300 employees and revenues of $51M USD.[3] Its president is Rafael Vassallo.[4] Salvador Vassallo was the company's CEO and president until his death in 2007.

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History

In 1962, the four grandsons of Vicente Vassallo Fiorimonte, an Italian immigrant who established a metal shop in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1898, began experimenting with making construction products from a promising new substance, polyvinyl chloride, or PVC. With and initial investment of $3,000, their decision to start manufacturing products with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) lead to the creation of a purely Puerto Rican company that has subsequently was quite successful in the plastics industry. Today Industrias Vassallo is a world-recognized company for its quality in plastic products.[5]

Growth

In the last 50 years, Industrias Vassallo, Inc. revolutionized the construction industry in Puerto Rico as a pioneer in the production and distribution of PVC pipes and accessories for water and sanitary use.[6] The company grew, distributing its products to countries in Central and South America, the Caribbean Basin, the United States, and Canada.[7] Following their success of PVC pipe in the construction industry, the company established operations in the United States during the 1970s. At the same time, the company began export to Central and South America, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean Islands.[8]

In 1989, Industrias Vassallo, Inc. consolidated its operations into a new 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) industrial complex facility located in Barrio Coto Laurel, on the outskirts of Ponce, Puerto Rico.[9] In 1997, Industrias Vassallo, Inc., engaged in the modernization of their plants, inaugurating a new rotomolding plant. The new unit mad e it possible to process up to 100,000 lbs of polyethylene per week. Polyethylene is a high impact plastic used for diverse products, such as water tanks, security barriers, kayaks and flowerpots.

In 2005, and due to the increasing cost of electricity, the company considered moving its operations to the United States, but the plans were abandoned after successful negotiations with the commonwealth government.[10]

Diversification

From manufacturing and distribution of plastic pipe and accessories for sanitary and electrical applications, the company diversified into plastic furniture and accessories for household use. The company manufactures products of diverse plastic materials, among them: polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene, and polypropylene.[11]

In 1983, the company established Vassallo Research & Development Corporation, to fill its R&D needs, and further enhance its product line. "The company now holds scores of world-wide patents and is constantly developing new processes and products. Many have set national regulatory quality standards for the industry." [12]

Certifications

Industrias Vassallo, Inc. manufactures as per the specifications established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) agency. The company is also certified by recognized regulatory agencies such as the American Water Works Association (AWWA), the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), the National Sanitary Foundation (NSF), Factory Mutual (FM), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL).[13]

Reorganization

The acquisition of a company in Arkansas turned to be a bad investment for the company. In 2008, Vassallo Industries had to reorganize under Chapter 11 bankruptcy, resulting mostly from failures at the Arkansas operation. Upon reorganization a new company was created on August 26, 2010, Vassallo International Group, Inc. (VINGI), with Rafael Vassallo Collazo as its president.[14]

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