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Meyer Laboratory, also known as Meyer Lab, is a U.S.-based chemical manufacturer that specializes in industrial and institutional cleaning chemicals and application systems. Founded in 1978 by Russ Meyer, the company has established itself as a leader in the North American market for industrial cleaning solutions. Meyer Lab focuses on delivering customized cleaning programs that meet the specific needs of its customers. The company offers a wide range of services, including tailored cleaning programs that aim to reduce chemical and labor costs, maintenance services for cleaning equipment, and training for effective product use. Meyer Lab also provides inventory management assistance and supplies advanced dispensing systems to enhance safety and efficiency in chemical use. Their product portfolio features various hard surface cleaning chemicals, such as degreasers, disinfectants, sanitizers, and surfactant blends, which are designed for multiple industrial and manufacturing markets. Meyer Lab is committed to supporting environmental initiatives by providing effective and efficient cleaning solutions.
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Fairfield Theatre Company is a highly acclaimed nonprofit performing arts organization located in the heart of downtown at 70 Sanford Street, Fairfield, Connecticut. FTC presents over 300 concerts and events each year featuring outstanding national talent on FTCs StageOne and The Warehouse at FTC in Fairfield. FTCs venues are widely recognized as being the best places to see live performances in the region. FTC is dedicated to providing the highest quality arts, entertainment, and educational experiences to the communities we serve. ABOUT THE WAREHOUSE AT FTC Our newest and most versatile space, The Warehouse at FTC is a 640 capacity, flexible seating theatre conveniently located in the heart of Fairfield. Designed by Michael Smith Architects in order to accommodate the widest variety of programming, The Warehouse at FTC pairs a classic industrial feel with state of the art construction and staging. Its the embodiment of the artistic vision, enterprising spirit, and community mindset that have always helped FTC grow. ABOUT STAGEONE Established in 2004, StageOne is a 225 seat venue in the heart of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. Originally built primarily for theatre productions, StageOne is consistently voted as the best place to hear live music in the entire region because of the quality of the sound, the intimacy of the space, and the caliber of the artists. There is literally not a bad seat in the house and there are few venues in the country where the fans can be so close to the world-renowned artists who grace the stage in over 200 concerts and productions a year. The artists love to perform here and frequently cite StageOne as their absolute favorite venue. This brings out the very best in them, which is reflected in the quality of their performances and enjoyment of their fans.
PSC Group, founded in 1952 and based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a prominent provider of embedded logistics and industrial services for critical infrastructure sectors across North America. The company, originally known as Petroleum Service Corporation, focuses on safety, efficiency, and sustainability in its operations. It is currently backed by Aurora Capital Partners and The Jordan Company. The company offers a wide range of specialized services, including logistics and product handling, industrial operations, sustainability solutions, and workforce solutions. Their logistics services encompass rail switching, truck and marine logistics, and dock operations. PSC Group also provides tankerman services, terminal operations, and industrial cleaning for hazardous environments. Additionally, they focus on waste management, recycling, and environmental compliance, along with skilled labor provisioning for various sectors. PSC Group serves major clients in petrochemical and refining, marine transportation, and sustainability-driven enterprises. The company is recognized for its strong safety record, extensive geographic reach, and commitment to employee welfare through competitive benefits and training programs.
The founder of Conval, Chester A. Siver, developed an innovative and technologically advanced line of forged steel globe valves for high pressure and high temperature steam service applications primarily for the power generation industry. In 1967, Conval was incorporated and manufacturing facilities were established in Somers, Connecticut. Conval has developed extensions to the original product line which include: • "T" and angle pattern bodies • 3500 pound and a 4500 pound series • 2 1/2, 3, and 4 inch sizes • Bellows seal valves • 3 way valves • A variety of material options • Cryogenic valves • Multiple orifice blowdown valves • Ball Valves • Nuclear Power Plant Valves Convals provides basic valve products that are durable, maintainable, and yield a low cost solution over the serviceable life of the valve. Markets for Conval include the power generation industry, refining, oil and gas production, chemical, fertilizer, and pulp industries. Besides the domestic United States market, other projected growth markets are Canada, Australia, China, Southeast Asia, Mexico, South America, and developing third world countries. Over one half of Convals sales are made internationally. Conval became a Certified ISO 9001 manufacturer in September 1992. BVQI (Bureau Veritas Quality International, N.A., Inc.) semi-annually certifies that Convals Quality Management System is in accordance with appropriate international standards for design, development, production, installation, and servicing. Also, Convals quality program meets the requirements of 10CFR50, Appendix B of the Code of Federal Regulations and ASME N Stamp for its nuclear customers, and the European Pressure Equipment Directive. Conval employs approximately 100 employees working on two shifts. Convals operations consist of the machining of most parts used to assemble finished valves, the maintenance of adequate parts inventory to support production, and the development of new valve products.