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Akzo Nobel Salt Inc. Salt packing company. Located in Dubuque beginning in 1968, the company moved to new headquarters along Kerper Blvd. in 1993. Serving customers within a three-hundred mile radius of Dubuque, the company crushed and screened salt from Louisiana and Utah. The firm then stored and packaged the product for use in agricultural, chemical, water conditioning and de-icing markets. At the new facility, company officials announced that it had processing capabilities of 75 tons hourly. | Akzo Nobel Salt Inc. Salt packing company. Located in Dubuque beginning in 1968, the company moved to new headquarters along Kerper Blvd. in 1993. Serving customers within a three-hundred mile radius of Dubuque, the company crushed and screened salt from Louisiana and Utah. The firm then stored and packaged the product for use in agricultural, chemical, water conditioning and de-icing markets. At the new facility, company officials announced that it had processing capabilities of 75 tons hourly. | ||
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Revision as of 17:03, 24 November 2013
Akzo Nobel Salt Inc. Salt packing company. Located in Dubuque beginning in 1968, the company moved to new headquarters along Kerper Blvd. in 1993. Serving customers within a three-hundred mile radius of Dubuque, the company crushed and screened salt from Louisiana and Utah. The firm then stored and packaged the product for use in agricultural, chemical, water conditioning and de-icing markets. At the new facility, company officials announced that it had processing capabilities of 75 tons hourly.