Mack Group

Mack Group is a privately held corporation providing contract manufacturing with specialties in plastics design, prototyping, molding, sheet metal fabrication and full product assembly.

Mack Group
TypePrivate
IndustryContract manufacturing
Plastics products
Founded1920
HeadquartersArlington, Vermont
United States
Key people
Will Kendall
President/CEO
ProductsPlastics products
RevenueUS$ 0.0 Million
Number of employees
3,000 (2023)
DivisionsSynectic Product Development
Mack Molding
Mack Prototype
Mack Technologies
Websitewww.mack.com

Mack was founded in 1920 in Little Falls, N.J. Today, it is headquartered in Arlington, Vermont, and operates 11 locations throughout Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Mexico, totaling 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m2) of manufacturing space. Mack Group employs over 3,000 and has revenues exceeding $0 million per year.

Divisions of Mack Group

The divisions within Mack Group include:

Mack Molding

Supplies molded plastic parts, fabricated metal parts and high-level assemblies to the medical, commercial, computer & business equipment and transportation markets. Specialties include design, prototyping, custom injection molding, sheet metal fabrication and full product assembly, test and distribution. Six locations: Arlington, Vermont (2); Cavendish, Vermont; Pownal, Vermont; Inman, South Carolina; Statesville, North Carolina.

Mack Prototype

Plastics prototyping with specialties in rapid prototyping, rapid tooling and low volume plastics molding. Located in Gardner, Massachusetts.

Mack Technologies

Provides system assembly services for high-end electronic products. Specialties include design support, materials management, printed circuit board and final system assembly, product test and order fulfillment. Three locations: Westford, Massachusetts; Melbourne, Florida; Juarez, Mexico.

Synectic Product Development

Synectic product development is a full-service product design and development company focused on product design, research, prototyping, and manufacturing.

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