NDC salutes Newton business at luncheon

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Kargarzedeh told the audience that he started Engineered Plastic Components in 1994, and now has 14 locations in North America. The custom injection molding process served Maytag with parts, and now serves Whirlpool, as well as auto dealers, appliance manufacturers, medical suppliers and recreational equipment manufacturers.

Newton Enterprises is currently working closely with the Newton Development Corp., the Jasper County Economic Development Corp. and the City of Newton to bring more tenants to the former Maytag headquarters building. Currently, Kargarzadeh said, tenants include Caleris, Madhouse Brewery, Health Enterprises, EPC corporate offices, Verizon, Windstream and Newton Enterprises staff, with plenty of room for more companies.

“We have 250 employees on campus now, and our goal is to have 1,000,” he said.

John Jennings can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 425 or via email at jjennings@newtondailynews.com.

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