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Sea-Land Chemical Company

www.sealandchem.com

 
Formed in 1964 as a re-seller of fats and oils from the sea and the land, Sea-Land Chemical Company has evolved into a global distributor of specialty chemical additives. Sea-Land is headquartered in the United States with warehouse locations throughout the US, Canada and Europe. The company employs a team of technically trained and market-focused sales and operations professionals dedicated to providing the highest level of service to their customers and supplier partners. Sea-Land, a 100% employee-owned and operated company since 1981, markets and distributes specialty additive technologies from some of the largest manufacturers in the world for lubricants; household, ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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