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Poole hires expert to develop nonwoven fibers segment

04 Sep '13
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Poole Company, a leading manufacturer and distributor of textile fibers, and a specialist in nonwoven fibers, virgin polyester fibers, recycled fibers, and heavy denier fibers, announced that they have hired Craig Winebarger as part of the company’s nonwoven fibers segment. Winebarger will be responsible for developing and growing the company’s business in the nonwoven fibers sector.

The Poole Company has a team of nonwoven specialists with a combined 100 years of experience. Nonwoven fibers by Poole Company are used in markets such as hygiene for diapers and adult incontinence; wipes including cosmetic and baby wipe products; industrial products for scrubbing pads, substrates, and roofing materials; filtration products for liquids and gas forms; and foam replacement fibers.

These nonwoven fibers are available in both virgin and recycled compositions. The recycled version is EcoSure – a staple fiber made from 100% PCR (post-consumer recycled) PET flake.

David Poole, CEO of Poole Company, commented “Craig has worked in the nonwoven fiber industry for over 30 years.” Winebarger’s experience includes sales & marketing, new business development, product development, and manufacturing. Poole continued, “His knowledge of the industry expands from engineering & sustainability to science and technology making him an excellent resource for our nonwoven customers.”

About Poole Company

For more than 35 years, Poole Company has specialized in the global manufacturing and distributing of textile spinning fibers. With a product portfolio including virgin polyester fibers, recycled fibers (EcoSure PCR PET polymer), heavy denier, microdenier, fiberfill, and nonwoven fibers, Poole Company serves major markets and is recognized for their emphasis on sustainability and value.

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