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Business
Maritime Plastics steps into future with new equipmentPublished 04/22/08
An Eastport business that creates one-of-a-kind plastic products by hand launched a new era in its long history this month by embracing new technology.
J. Henson - The Capital
Keith Manuel, co-owner of Maritime Plastics in Eastport, works from a template to make curves on a rough-cut piece of equipment.
Maritime Plastics, a custom-machining and plastic-fabrication center on Severn Avenue, formed a joint venture with an aquarium maker to buy a $50,000 computerized KOMO CNC Routing Table machine. According to the owners of both companies, the 8,500-pound machine delivered by truck and moved by crane will help them take on larger jobs and perfect their craft in the 21st century.
Maritime Plastics and Pimped Out Aquariums also are sharing the lease for an extra 2,000 square feet of...
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