Woodbridge Foam
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The Woodbridge Group offers chemical conversion technologies, that support several business sectors around the globe. Since its inception in 1978, the company has grown to over 8,000 employees in over 60 facilities throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Woodbridge offers services including: chemical research and development, product and process engineering, tooling, manufacturing, technical support, accredited laboratory testing, assembly and sequencing and just-in-time delivery.

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Woodbridge may be best known as an automotive foam supplier. These technologies are used in applications such as: seats, head restraints, arm rests, headliners, instrument panels, floor systems, cargo management compartments and various safety components.

Additionally, The Woodbridge Group serves sectors including: Commercial and Recreational Vehicles, Assembly and Sequencing, Technical Foams, Building Products, Protective Packaging, Furniture Foams, Diversified Products and Laboratory Services.

Woodbridge processes are designed, built and commercialized in-house. These processes consist of automated production lines, which produce a range of innovative high quality products.
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