03.10.24
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended March 9, 2024.
Gulsan has invested in breathable and non-breathable film and textile backsheet manufacturing at its site in 6th of October, Egypt. The company has been manufacturing film materials at its Turkey location since 2011 and is currently able to make more than three billion square meters of the material per year. The €65 million investment will allow Gulsan to make 1.5 billion square meters per year, or 120 million square meters per month, of breathable and non-breathable film, textile backsheet and pre-laminates.
Meanwhile, Drylock Technologies will establish a baby diaper manufacturing site in Reidsville, NC, creating 300 jobs. The 430,000-square-foot plant will be Drylock Technologies's second U.S. site and 10th globally. It will feature cutting edge technology to produce baby diapers and pants.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Gulsan Adding Film Production in Egypt
2. Drylock to Manufacture Diapers in North Carolina
3. Connecticut Residents File Civil Suit Against Kimberly-Clark
Gulsan has invested in breathable and non-breathable film and textile backsheet manufacturing at its site in 6th of October, Egypt. The company has been manufacturing film materials at its Turkey location since 2011 and is currently able to make more than three billion square meters of the material per year. The €65 million investment will allow Gulsan to make 1.5 billion square meters per year, or 120 million square meters per month, of breathable and non-breathable film, textile backsheet and pre-laminates.
Meanwhile, Drylock Technologies will establish a baby diaper manufacturing site in Reidsville, NC, creating 300 jobs. The 430,000-square-foot plant will be Drylock Technologies's second U.S. site and 10th globally. It will feature cutting edge technology to produce baby diapers and pants.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Gulsan Adding Film Production in Egypt
2. Drylock to Manufacture Diapers in North Carolina
3. Connecticut Residents File Civil Suit Against Kimberly-Clark