Kolten Marten

Engineering Leader at Nicolet Plastics LLC

Kolten Marten is currently an Engineering Leader at Nicolet Plastics LLC, with previous experience as a Project Engineer at Polaris Inc., Vital Plastics, Inc., Phillips-Medisize, and Proto Labs. Kolten also gained experience through various engineering internships at Volm Companies Inc. and Silgan White Cap Americas. Kolten holds a Bachelor of Science in Plastic Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.

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Mountain, United States

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Nicolet Plastics LLC

Fast, Fluid, and Flexible.™ Three words that mean one thing – exceptional versatility that will lead to a better product, shorter lead times, reduced costs, and turn-key molding solutions that meet our customers’ deadlines. Total Product Solutions™ with Nicolet Plastics. -We offer both high-precision robotic tooling and molding -We work closely with you to improve product design, select plastics and materials, and reduce costs. -We ease your costs with a point-of-use program that includes inventory management and delivery services. -We provide short run injection molding and Quick Response Mold tooling that adapts to your budget and timeline. -We coordinate offshore tooling availability with overseas by managing, warranting and ensuring quality control. Over the past two years, we have worked closely with the Center for Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to both reduce lead times and improve response times throughout all facets of our business. Our efforts have allowed us the opportunity to provide smaller lot sizes at pricing that was previously applied only to long runs and high volumes. This improvement translates into lower inventories and improved cash flow. Originally established in 1986 in Mountain, Wisconsin, a small community located in the middle of the Nicolet National Forest. Nicolet serves its ever-growing customer base from a 41,000 square-foot production facility, and focuses on complex components and assemblies.


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51-200

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