Pipe joining systems manufacturer Victaulic plans to build a large distribution center in Halfway, MD.
The 309,000-square-foot DC is scheduled to become operational in the first half of 2026 and will feature approximately 30 tractor-trailer docks, according to local news reports. The number of jobs to be created has not yet been determined.
Based in Easton, PA, Victaulic acquired the 32.1-acre site on Virginia Avenue for $4.75 million in March, according to local news reports that cited the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation.
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The Halfway-area facility will grow Victaulic’s global presence that includes 32 branche locations worldwide.
“Victaulic is the innovator and global leader in mechanical pipe joining solutions, delivering advanced technologies and engineering services to address complex piping challenges faced by engineers, site owners and contractors,” Victaulic Spokesperson Megan Longenderfer said in an email to Herald-Mail. “As a pipe-joining manufacturer, we produce pipe couplings, fittings, valves and other supporting products including fire suppression systems for the construction market.”
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