AUTOMOTIVE

Engine Compartment,
Underbody & Muffler Treatments

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ARCHITECTURAL

Office Panels, Walls & Ceilings

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Create Your Own Artwork

Sound Deadening Prints for Restaurants, Homes & Offices

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CNC & DESIGN

Machining, CAD & Robotics

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INNOVATION LAB

Research & Development, Materials Testing & Consulting

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Make it Eco-Fiber

Environmentally Friendly Solutions & Waste Reduction

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The MAP Story 

INVENTION
In 1974 MAP is the only company to produce large diameter pipe fitting insulators. Some of the first products produced include PVC pipe jacketing and molded fiberglass, flat or contoured design. In the mid 70s, MAP moves to Allentown, PA where product lines in the automotive and architectural markets take off. Business growth necessitates additional factory expansions to West Easton, PA and Michigan. Late in the decade MAP introuduces encapsulated insulators for pleasant customer handling.
EXPANSION
MAP designs and builds a 116,000 square foot facility to accomodate an “In Line Flow” manufacturing process. With 32 receiving doors this advances efficiencies through ease of material handling and production output. Water jet cutting is introduced to improve accuracy. Meanwhile, plans are initiated to erect and produce a rotary fiberglass line in West Virginia.
SERVICE
While MAP continues to expand their specialty of molding fiberglass in to any shape or form, the need for a “Full Service Provider” becomes apparent. To accomodate, MAP introduces a complete CNC machining shop offering engineering support and design capabilities. The R&D department is expanded to offer world class customer service, and to better promote the acoustical and thermal insulation markets.
FAST GROWTH
In a decade of rapid growth, MAP opens a 50,000 square foot facility in Clarksdale, MS. Here the company services architectural customers and diversifies shipping locations. Five years later, MAP moves to a nearby 160,000 square foot facility to increase overall manufacturing capacity in the Southeast United States. TS Certifications allow MAP to satisfy all customers, big and small.
TECHNOLOGY
Satisfying new customer demands lie at the forefront of MAP’s business plan. Process innovation and product line expansion bring customers Air Flow Resistant scrim, digital printing capabilities, assembly solutions and automated production pockets. Ever-changing industry demands put MAP in lead position to prepare and respond to any customer need.