PRINCE FREDERICK, MD, Dec. 15 — The Calvert County Department of Economic Development announced that a new company — Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing (CPM) — has opened its doors at Ship Point Business Park, Lusby, MD. CPM is a plastic injection molding manufacturer specializing in Department of Defense contracting support, with the remainder supporting the maritime, […]
Month: January 2021
Leading Edge Awards 2004
The fourth annual Leading Edge Awards Ceremony will be held on June 16, 2004, from 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. at the Jaycee Center in Waldorf, Maryland. The Leading Edge Awards celebrates individuals and businesses that spur economic growth and vigor in Southern Maryland. The Leading Edge Awards are co-sponsored by the Patuxent Partnership, the Charles […]
Calvert Manufacturer Receives “Innovator of the Year” Honors
The Daily Record’s Innovator of the Year awards program honors people with imagination, vision and the ability to see a need and fill it. Award recipients have demonstrated the courage to make change and the stamina to await the results. Innovator of the Year recognizes Maryland residents and companies that have created new products, services, […]
Baltimore SmartCEO’s `Future 50′ List
Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing, Inc., a plastic injection molder in Lusby, MD, has been named one of the region’s fastest growing companies by Baltimore SmartCEO, a regional business publication. Winners of the first annual “Future 50” awards were chosen by employee and revenue growth over the last three years. Since its founding in 2003, Chesapeake Plastics […]
Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing Receives New Business Award
The trophy case at Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing in Lusby is bulging with prizes these days. In fact, their attention to total quality management and continual improvement has enabled them to garner some much-deserved and very prestigious attention over the past year. In June 2004, they accepted Southern Maryland’s Leading Edge Award for Small Business of […]
Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing Manages a Successful Transition in Maryland
The trophy case at Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing in Lusby, Md. is bulging with prizes these days. In fact, their attention to total quality management and continual improvement has enabled them to garner some much-deserved and very prestigious attention over the past year. In June 2004, they accepted Southern Maryland’s Leading Edge Award for Small Business […]
CPM Fastools is New Venture for Chesapeake Plastics Manufacturing – and a Maryland First
The Society of the Plastics Industry has reported that U.S. imports of plastics products grew 43.6 percent between 1997 and 2002, while exports grew only 10.6 percent. The report, soon to be updated through 2004, blames increasing natural gas prices, the high value of the U.S. dollar and increased trade with Asia as the three […]
CPM Fastools Earns Maryland Technology Champions Award
As one of only 20 companies in the State to receive the Governor’s citation for Maryland Technology Champion in the first annual awards ceremony held in Annapolis on January 31, CPM Fastools of Lusby, Md. is in a lofty class of technological innovators. While it may seem odd for a four-month-old company to receive such […]
Chesapeake Plastics wins Maryland SBA 2006 Small Business of the year
The U.S. Small Business Administration will honor the nation’s most outstanding entrepreneurs, and announce the National Small Business Person of the Year for 2006, during National Small Business Week in Washington, D.C., April 12-13, 2006. More than 100 outstanding small business owners from around the country will be honored at award events that will focus […]
Hi-Tech Plastics Manufacturer Sets Up Shop in Calvert; Competes with Asian Manufacturers
When Tupperware needed a special commemorative plastic bell, which actually rings, they sought the unique talents of CPM Fastools. When Scientific Generics needed a housing case for a camera that reads written text and provides audio translation for blind people, they used the technology of CPM Fastools. And when the Smithsonian wanted a “peanut-butter proof” […]