Wisconsin Healthcare Firm Applies for Trade Zone Subzone
Published Date: 6/3/2026
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Summary
Tekni-Plex Healthcare in Madison, Wisconsin, wants to join Foreign-Trade Zone 266 as a special subzone to boost their business. This means they could save money on import taxes and speed up their operations on a 10.45-acre site. Public comments are open until July 13, 2026, so anyone interested can share their thoughts before the final decision.
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TekniPlex Seeks FTZ Subzone in Madison
Tekni-Plex Flexibles LLC (dba TekniPlex Healthcare) applied to join Foreign-Trade Zone 266 as a special subzone for a 10.45-acre facility at 6002 Femrite Dr., Madison. The company says this would boost its business and could save money on import taxes and speed up operations. The application was docketed on June 1, 2026, and public comments are open through July 13, 2026 (rebuttals through July 28, 2026).
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