Infra Pipes consolidates North American HDPE pipe operations under single brand
(UI) - Infra Pipes has launched a refreshed corporate identity and new website as part of an effort to consolidate its North American operations under a single brand and streamline how customers access product and technical information.
The rebrand aligns the company’s six polyethylene pipe manufacturing facilities across the United States and Canada, formally integrating prior U.S. acquisitions — including Endot facilities in New Jersey, Tennessee and Oklahoma, as well as the Jacksonville, Florida plant formerly owned by Flying W Plastics — into one unified operating identity.
Company officials said the move is intended to simplify market positioning and improve consistency across product offerings, sales channels and customer support as Infra Pipes continues to supply HDPE pipe systems for municipal water, wastewater, stormwater, gas distribution, telecommunications, energy, mining and agricultural applications.
Alongside the rebrand, Infra Pipes launched a redesigned website that centralizes product and application data across its portfolio. The site includes a searchable product tool organized by application, industry, pipe size and pressure rating, as well as updated specifications covering products ranging from small-diameter tubing to large-diameter engineered systems.
Infra Pipes operates manufacturing facilities in both the U.S. and Canada and supplies medium- and high-density polyethylene pipe systems used in underground infrastructure projects across North America. The company said the updated brand and digital platform are intended to better reflect its current footprint and make it easier for utilities, contractors and distributors to navigate its expanded product lineup.
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