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zep.com. Zep, Inc. is an Atlanta, Georgia -based cleaning products manufacturer. It specializes in cleaning and maintenance products for industrial, institutional, food and beverage, vehicle care, and retail customers. Zep’s product portfolio includes over 80 brands. As of 2019, Zep employs over 2,000 people.
The Seydel Companies, Inc. is a producer of specialty chemicals used primarily in the textile and apparel, paper and packaging, personal care, agriculture, and metalworking industries based in Pendergrass, Georgia. [1][2] Seydel-Woolley & Co., Chemol Company, Seydel International, and JRS Manufacturing are Seydel's four companies. [citation needed]
Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, [2] and is one of the world's largest manufacturers and distributors of tissue, pulp, paper, toilet and paper towel dispensers, packaging, building products and related chemicals, and other forest products—largely made from its own timber. [3][4] Since 2005 ...
ATLANTA-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Georgia Gulf Corporation (NYS: GGC) today announced that when its pending merger with PPG's commodity chemicals business is completed, it will change its name to Axiall ...
Chemicals firm PPG Industries has completed a sale of its commodity chemicals business to Georgia Gulf Corp., forming a new corporation in the process. The deal is valued at $2.5 billion. The new ...
The Herty Advanced Materials Development Center (HAMDC or Herty AMDC) is a research center currently managed by Georgia Southern University.Herty was established in 1938 by the state of Georgia as an applied research center to honor Charles H. Herty, a chemist whose discoveries spearheaded the utilization of southern softwoods in the manufacture of pulp and paper products. [1]
Biolab Plant Fire: Georgia Residents Evacuate As Toxic Smoke Billows From Chemical-fueled Inferno A large plume of smoke rises above a chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, on Sunday, Sept. 29.
On 7 February 2008, fourteen people were killed and thirty-six injured during a dust explosion at a refinery owned by Imperial Sugar in Port Wentworth, Georgia, United States. Dust explosions had been an issue of concern among U.S. authorities since three fatal accidents in 2003, with efforts made to improve safety and reduce the risk of ...
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