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Craig Kellogg

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Description Tulip Corporation was incorporated in 1977 and was comprised of Automotive Battery Products Company (est. 1933), and PHI (est. 1974), a hydraulic press manufacturer.

In 1982, Tulip acquired Milwaukee Plastics (est. 1946) in Milwaukee, WI, producing battery products and OEM plastic products for automotive, appliances, and other major industries.

In the early 1990's Tulip moved into the cold form lead manufacturing.

Tulip acquired the Prestolite Battery Molding facility in Niagara Falls, NY. Prestolite (est. 1940) and began recycling spent polypropylene plastics.

In 2012, Saugatuck Capital Company acquired Tulip's facilities in Milwaukee and Niagara Falls. The acquisition was renamed Tulip Molded Plastics Corporation.

Today, Tulip Molded Plastics Corporation has three distinct ISO 9001:2008 certified operating divisions: Plastic Injection Molding (Milwaukee and Niagara Falls), Engineered Resin (Niagara Falls), and Cold Form Lead (Milwaukee).

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