WORLD CLASS
PLASTICS ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING
Custom manufacturing partner for on-time, high-volume, class A, consistent and precision products & parts.
Turnkey Plastics Production
World-class plastics manufacturing capabilities
for industrial and commercial markets.
Injection Molding
OTTO is internationally known for its trash carts made in the US. In addition, we have the capability to create a wide variety of products on a contract molding process.
Extrusion
With molds provided by you, or for you, the result is a product easily incorporated into your finished product.
Thermoforming
Our Thermoforming process has the capability and expertise to meet your needs. With molds provided by you, or for you, the result is a product easily incorporated into your finished product.
Injection Molding
OTTO’s internationally known trash carts are made in our Charlotte, NC and Eloy, AZ locations. In addition, we have the capability to create a wide variety of other products on a contract molding process.
Quality Control
We value our clients and their time above all else. So we have intense, Quality Control at every step of the process. #WeManufactureSatisfaction is more than a slogan it is a way of life at OTTO.
Cart Services
OCM Solutions provides tailored solutions for all of your container needs, and provides tailored services for curbside assembly, and delivery & recovery of your residential roll-out containers.
Set up a call with a project manager or engineer to help develop the best solution for you.
INDUSTRIES SERVED
- Industrial
- Agricultural
- Automotive
- Commercial
- Medical
- Waste
- Recycling
- Government
- Grocery
- Packaging
48 Million Pounds
of Plastic Products
Produced Annually
BY THE NUMBERS
WHO WE ARE
RELIABLE SINCE 1934
- Customization of original or stock products: colors, graphics, features, & shapes.
- Local representatives for support during and after the sale.
- Always-on team of designers and engineers to solve any need
- On time delivery, every time.
- 100% financing of your purchase
ABOUT
OTTO began operations in 1934 as a German waste collection company, which evolved into the world’s largest waste container company with over 180 million of carts in service around the world in 80 countries.