ADS Expanding Operations in Phoenix

March 2, 2006

In another step that takes Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS) closer to meeting its strategic growth objectives, the company is opening a new production facility in Phoenix, Ariz. Service will officially begin later this summer, with a grand opening celebration scheduled for early September.

“ADS is excited to expand into Phoenix as this is a significant addition to our national presence,” said Joe Chlapaty, ADS President and CEO. “This new facility will allow us to meet increasing customer demand, and provide customers with access to our extensive product line in a more efficient manner. As a company that is committed to servicing our customers, ADS is dedicated to leading the storm water industry through our innovative production and product development.”

“The new ADS Phoenix plant demonstrates our ongoing commitment to strengthen customer service and provide quality products to the marketplace. Customers will really notice an overall increase in service through a faster response time and reduced freight,” Chlapaty said. “As the world's largest manufacturer of polyethylene pipe, ADS is constantly growing with the industry to meet increased demand. This new plant is just one example of how ADS is providing effective solutions for our customers and the industry.”

Source: ADS

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