ABOUT CETCO REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES SOLUTIONS
CETCO Remediation Technologies is a division of CETCO and is part of AMCOL
International Corp. Through its operating subsidiaries, AMCOL is a leading international producer and
marketer of value-added, specialty minerals and related products. The Company’s products serve 12 major
markets, including - building materials, metalcasting, detergents, pet products, and personal care. AMCOL
operates a transportation segment that acts as a servicing operation for other business segments and
outside customers.
Remediation efforts range in scope from environmental dredging to in-situ capping and monitored natural
recovery. Regardless of the remediation conceptual site model, utilization of the latest technology and
technical assistance with high quality products can aid the implementation. CETCO's Remediation
Technologies draw from an extensive research and development team focused on providing environmental
solutions for a wide range of applications. CETCO's products have been used to solve challenging
environmental remediation projects worldwide. CETCO provides a combination of expertise in physiochemical
contaminant reactions, civil engineering products and application knowledge.
Headquartered in Hoffman Estates, IL, AMCOL operates over 68 facilities in Asia, Australia, Europe and
North America. The Company employs 2000+ employees in 26 countries. The Company, established in
1927, currently trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “ACO”.
For a list of Global locations, click here.
Environmental
AMCOL’s environmental segment is a diversified global company providing innovative products and practical
solutions to challenging regulatory and construction problems. This segment delivers a complete range of
services built around engineering support, technical assistance, and leadership in research and development.
With the strength of these services, AMCOL’s environmental segment is well-positioned to provide
responsive solutions, on a global scale, to today’s worldwide environmental compliance issues.
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