Injection Molding Services – Serving the New Orleans Area
Engineering-Grade Plastic Components for the Crescent City
Texas Injection Molding delivers precision injection molding services to manufacturers, petrochemical companies, and healthcare organizations in New Orleans, Louisiana. Located approximately 350 miles west of New Orleans via I-10, our Houston facility is a natural Gulf Coast manufacturing partner for one of America’s most strategically important industrial cities.
Injection Molding Solutions for New Orleans
Our complete manufacturing services are designed for New Orleans’ most demanding industrial applications:
- DFM (Design for Manufacturing): Engineering analysis to optimize part design before tooling.
- Custom Tooling: Precision mold construction for high-volume, long-run production.
- Engineering-Grade Molding: Specialty resins for petrochemical, marine, and medical applications.
- Secondary Operations: Assembly, sonic welding, and custom printing.
- Turnkey Logistics: Kitting and packaging for distribution-ready delivery.
Why New Orleans Companies Choose Texas Injection Molding
New Orleans sits at the center of one of the most powerful industrial and logistics ecosystems in the world. The Port of New Orleans is one of the busiest in the United States by volume of freight, and the city’s Mississippi River corridor hosts a dense concentration of petrochemical, refining, and chemical manufacturing operations. Major employers include Formosa’s chemical manufacturing complex in St. James Parish, Fuji Vegetables’ processing facility, Ochsner Health (the city’s largest non-governmental employer), and LCMC Health. A growing bioscience cluster — anchored by research at Tulane University, LSU Health New Orleans, and Xavier University — is emerging as a major economic driver. Texas Injection Molding serves this diverse industrial base with engineering-grade polymer components.
The Greater New Orleans Industrial Corridor
The stretch of the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans is often called “Cancer Alley” for its concentration of chemical and refining plants — but it is also one of the world’s most sophisticated industrial corridors, home to global operators like Dow, ExxonMobil, BASF, and Shell. The New Orleans Metro ranked #2 in America for economic development projects in 2025. Texas Injection Molding is positioned to serve the Tier 2 and Tier 3 suppliers embedded in this ecosystem.
Key Sectors We Serve
- Petrochemical & Refining: High-performance polymer components for the Mississippi River industrial corridor.
- Healthcare & Bioscience: Biocompatible parts for Ochsner Health, LCMC, and the emerging bioscience cluster.
- Marine & Port: Durable components for port operations, shipbuilding, and marine equipment.
- Tourism & Hospitality Infrastructure: Molded components for New Orleans’ world-leading hospitality industry.
I-10: Houston to New Orleans in One Day
Our Houston facility is approximately 350 miles from New Orleans via I-10 — one of the most traveled industrial freight corridors in the country. We conduct face-to-face engineering visits in New Orleans on short notice and treat every project with the urgency and precision that this world-class city demands.
Local Life: New Orleans Through Our Engineers’ Eyes
New Orleans is unlike any other city in the world, and visiting clients here is always a privilege:
- Culture: The French Quarter, the Garden District’s stunning antebellum mansions, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
- Dining: Commander’s Palace for a celebration dinner, or Dooky Chase’s for legendary Creole cooking.
- Landmarks: A walk across the Mississippi River on the Crescent Park pedestrian bridge at sunset.
Our Core Strategy: People, Process, and Technology
“Plastic-first” engineers, scientific molding, and ISO-aligned quality systems — the same foundation we bring to the nation’s largest manufacturers — applied to every New Orleans project.
Partner With Texas Injection Molding
Contact Texas Injection Molding at 281-489-4292 or complete our Contact Form to discuss your New Orleans manufacturing project.
