50+ years of growth &
giving back to the community
In 1953, Henry J. Witkowski launched Port Erie plastics with one
injection molding machine in a small building in Erie, PA. In 1966
Port Erie purchased a 22 acre site in Harborcreek, east of Erie
and built a small manufacturing plant next to a golf course. We
expanded several times over the years, but the largest growth spurt
came in 2002 when purchased another 47 acres up the street and built
two, separate 100,000 –square-foot warehouses. At the time,
we also converted 75,000 square feet of warehouse in our main plant
to manufacturing.
Port Erie’s manufacturing and warehousing complex now encompasses
500,000 square feet in three buildings on 69 acres along Troupe
Road. We have more than 75 injection molding machines and average
about 400 full-time employees. Oh, and by the way, we are still
located next to that golf course, so if you like to play don’t
visit in January.
Northwest Pennsylvania is a hotbed of activity in the plastics industry.
Not only has Port Erie become one of the region’s largest
and strongest molders, the company also has given back to the industry
and community. Port Erie has supported the growth of Penn State’s
Plastics Technical Center in Erie, one of only two campuses in the
country to offer degreed programs in Plastic Engineering Technology.
The Witkowski building,, named for the family that still owns Port
Erie opened at the campus in 1994. Port Erie strongly encourages,
and pays for, employees to take continuing education courses at
the college. We also hire graduates and interns from the plastics
program. And, we can utilize the technical resources available at
the college. |