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Article: Despite foul economy, Trilogy moving forward.(News)(Company overview)
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- Plastics News
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- August 24, 2009
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Byline: Bill Bregar
Trilogy Plastics Inc. is not immune to the recession hammering U.S. manufacturing but management and employees keep focused on running an efficient, clean operation with tight control over the rotational molding process.
The company's biggest investment came in 2005 when co-owners Stephen Osborn and Bruce Frank sank more than $5 million into a 105,000-square-foot factory in Alliance. Specifically designed for rotomolding, the plant marks a major improvement over Trilogy's original, ancient factory in Louisville, Ohio.
Osborn, Trilogy's president, and Frank, who is vice president of sales, continue to invest in the plant ...