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Titan Engineering & Automation Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Titan. It was formerly known as Titan-Precision Engineering Division. The company now deals in machine building, automation and component manufacturing. [21] In 2015, Titan entered a joint venture to sell products of the Swiss luxury brand Montblanc through its retail ...
The company was recognized in Canada's Top 25 ICT Up & Coming List by Branham300 [6] and was awarded runner-up in Backbone magazine's Alpha Exchange Innovation Campaign Pitch-Off in Toronto. [ 7 ] On October 11, 2012, the company revealed that it was relaunching the original TitanFile design to accommodate a more collaborative environment for ...
CCL was founded in 1951 as Connecticut Chemicals (Canada) Limited. In 1979, the name was changed to CCL Industries. [5] It originally focused on custom manufacturing for the Canadian consumer products industry. [3]
Canadian Industries Limited, also known as C-I-L, is a Canadian chemicals manufacturer. Products include paints, fertilizers and pesticides, and explosives. It was formed in 1910 by the merger of five Canadian explosives companies. It was until recently a subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries until ICI was purchased by AkzoNobel.
The company operates six main warehouses across Canada and has corporate offices in Richmond and Calgary. Univar Solutions Canada is a distributor for many of the world's top chemical manufacturers in a wide variety of industries, including chemical manufacturing, food and beverage, mining, oil and gas production, water treatment, and ...
Founded in 1970, Unimin is one of North America's largest producers of non-metallic industrial minerals. Unimin is the world's leading producer of quartz proppants (frac sand) and a major producer of resin coated sand proppants for oil and natural gas stimulation and recovery, and the largest producer of low-iron nepheline syenite for glass, ceramic, paint and plastic applications.
The Titan, imploded after it disappeared on Sunday en route to see the wreckage of the Titanic, which sits more than 12,000 feet deep in the North Atlantic. ... Canada, on Saturday after pieces of ...
On 2 February 1959 the company was renamed Texaco Canada Limited, which on 1 June 1978 became Texaco Canada Incorporated. McColl-Frontenac was known for its branding of its oil and products as "Red Indian." In 1989, Texaco Canada was acquired by Imperial Oil. Non retail operations continued as Texaco Canada Petroleum Incorporated until 1995.