Interstate Plastics Provides Superior Plastic Solutions throughout the Pacific Northwest
Interstate Plastics’ Seattle, Washington location is renowned for its cut-to-size distribution and fabrication services, serving Seattle and the greater Pacific Northwest region.
Kent, Washington, located near Seattle, is one of Interstate Plastics’ nine nation-wide branches that offer a full line of cut-to-size sheets, rods and tubes as well as semi-finished plastics. Interstate Plastics Seattle in Kent, Washington, specializes in mechanical plastics as well as cut-to-size distribution and manufacturing of agriculture and food processing industries in the region. For boating and marine industries throughout the Pacific Northwest, Interstate Plastics Seattle offers a comprehensive full line of HDPE Marine Board and King Starboard®, specially formulated to withstand the rigors of harsh outdoor marine environments.
Seattle branch customers can call (253) 395-4885 for inquiries. Stocked plastics include ABS, Acetal, Acrylic (Plexiglass), HDPE, Kydex, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, PVC, UHMW and much more.
Many shipping options are available from Interstate Plastic’s Seattle branch; including a full service delivery box van that is available to run products 60 miles north and south on Interstate. Customers from Olympia on up to Everett can expect outstanding delivery and customer service from Interstate Plastics.
This past August as part of an ongoing customer appreciation effort, Seattle hosted a BBQ for their local customers. Customers were welcome to learn more about the team and see the facility, building personal relationships with the Seattle staff. The recurring event features facility tours, free prizes and a full spread of food and drinks. But it’s the superior products and exceptional customer service keep customers coming back for more.
For customers who would like to visit Interstate Plastics Seattle in Kent, WA, general directions are below:
6405 S. 194th St. Kent, WA 98032
Coming from the North (Bellingham, Everett, Seattle): Head south on Interstate 5. Take exit 154A for I-405 South toward Renton, then merge onto WA-167 South toward Kent/Auburn. Take the South 180th Street exit toward Southcenter Parkway. Turn right onto South 180th Street, then left onto 68th Avenue South. Turn right onto South 194th Street. Interstate Plastics of Kent will be on the right.
Coming from the West (Port Orchard, Bremerton, Gig Harbor): Merge onto WA-16 East and follow the signs for Interstate 5 North toward Seattle. Take exit 154A for I-405 South toward Renton, then merge onto WA-167 South toward Kent/Auburn. Take the South 180th Street exit toward Southcenter Parkway. Turn right onto South 180th Street, then left onto 68th Avenue South. Turn right onto South 194th Street. Interstate Plastics of Kent will be on the right.
Coming from the South (Olympia, Portland, Tacoma): Head north on Interstate 5. Take exit 142A for WA-18 East toward Auburn, then merge onto WA-167 North toward Renton. Take the South 212th Street exit. Turn right onto South 212th Street, then left onto 68th Avenue South. Turn left onto South 194th Street. Interstate Plastics of Kent will be on the left.
Coming from the East (Spokane, Ellensburg, Snoqualmie, Coeur d'Alene): Merge onto Interstate 90 West. Take exit 10 for I-405 South toward Renton, then merge onto WA-167 South toward Kent/Auburn. Take the South 180th Street exit toward Southcenter Parkway. Turn right onto South 180th Street, then left onto 68th Avenue South. Turn right onto South 194th Street. Interstate Plastics of Kent will be on the right.
Interstate Plastics operates throughout the U.S.A., working hand-in-hand with manufacturers to provide the expertise needed to assist engineers, designers, and fabricators across a myriad of industries. Since 1980, Interstate Plastics has earned a reputation for providing high quality plastics with excellent customer service and superior technical support. With eight branches nation-wide and an online sales and support team, Interstate Plastics is here to provide your solutions in plastic.