The Gap in the Market/ Meeting the Market's Needs The creation of “Super Distributors” - Consolidation through acquisition of smaller regional/national distribution entities into larger multinational organizations. The elimination of distributors in this market niche provides room for small to medium focused distribution entities. Distributors having increased restrictions and fewer options for the varying needs of small to mid-size processors. Again, opportunities to offer services and understanding/caring about the needs of injection molders and custom profile extruders. Instead of focusing on volume driven business, we are focused on being a value driven, solution provider focusing on compounded and engineering resins. Large distribution networks have lost their focus. Knowledge of product line is narrow and diluted. Too many suppliers and product lines lends to order taking vs. development sales. General Polymers to provide a more focused effort on development activities with fewer suppliers. Aligning market strategy to compliment the supplier and support the needs of processors, a step back in time…
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The General Polymers Thermoplastic Materials annual revenue was $5 million in 2026.
Gregory Boston is the CEO and President of General Polymers Thermoplastic Materials.
6 people are employed at General Polymers Thermoplastic Materials.
General Polymers Thermoplastic Materials is based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
The NAICS codes for General Polymers Thermoplastic Materials are [424, 42, 4246, 42461].
The SIC codes for General Polymers Thermoplastic Materials are [52, 516, 525, 51].