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Opening of Bids - Granular Activated Carbon Re-Activation & Virgin Replacement - Calgon Carbon Corporation
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History and Timeline of Activated Carbon Giant <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />t- <br />2009 <br />The company unveils a new corporate <br />logo, re -positioning the former logo's <br />distinctive "ellipse" shape into a <br />forward -moving direction to symbolize <br />the company's anticipated long-term <br />growth. <br />2011 <br />The acquisition of Calgon Carbon <br />Japan KK (CCJ), the former joint <br />venture between Calgon Carbon <br />Corporation and Mitsubishi Chemical <br />Corporation is completed. <br />First contract for FLUEPAC® powdered <br />e4 activated carbon for treatment of <br />mercury in flue gas streams from coal- <br />fired electric power plant is signed and <br />secured. <br />H <br />2010 <br />Calgon Carbon acquires two <br />companies: the firm Zwicky Denmark <br />and Sweden, service providers and <br />long-term distributors of Chemivron <br />Carbon's activated carbon products; <br />and purchases the outstanding stock of <br />Hyde Marine Inc., a manufacturer of <br />systems that utilize filters and UV <br />04 technology to treat marine ballast <br />water. <br />Additionally, the company announces H <br />that the City Council of Phoenix, <br />Arizona has selected Calgon Carbon to <br />negotiate a contract to provide <br />reactivation services for a ten-year <br />period, and also includes the <br />construction of a reactivation facility in <br />Maricopa County, Arizona. <br />2014 <br />Randy Dearth assumes the position of <br />Chairman of the Board. <br />Calgon Carbon's Blue Lake, California <br />plant is the first in the U.S. to receive <br />certification from NSF International <br />under NSF/ANSI Standard 61: Drinking <br />Water System Components — Health <br />Effects for custom reactivated carbon <br />for potable water applications. <br />2012 <br />Calgon Carbon's chairman, president <br />and chief executive officer, John S. <br />Stanik, retires. Randy Dearth is <br />~ appointed president and chief executive <br />officer. <br />http://www.calgonearbon.tom/about/history/ <br />3/9/2017 <br />
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