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Fort Lauderdale / Florida / United States
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Kenner / Louisiana / United States
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Villanova / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Henry Stewart Company was established in 1905. Our warehouse is centrally located in Philadelphia on the waterfront with quick easy access to I-95 (North & South) and I-76 (East & West). As a distributor of rigging products we represent leading manufacturers including Wire Rope Corporation of America, The Crosby Group, American Manufacturing, Yale Hoist and many others. We look forward to the privilege of serving you, and we know that you will find it an uplifting experience.
Idaho Falls / Idaho / United States
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Waldoboro / Maine / United States
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Stow / Massachusetts / United States
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Stuart Hurlbert Founded in 1968, Stuart C. Hurlbert & Co. Inc, quickly became known as a reliable supplier of Jute filler yarns for flexible power cords and cables. The wire and cable industry is still the largest market for the Hurlbert company, but the product line has expanded to cover: Jute, paper and polypropylene fillers, tissue separator paper, natural and synthetic serving and braider yarns, and most recently, a complete line of plain and stainless steel extruder screens. Cotton, polyester and nylon thread, both braided and twisted constructions, are supplied to shoe manufacturers, the embalming trade, craft workers and other users of heavy, durable lockstitch thread and bobbins. Manufacturers of braided packings for fluid sealing use Stuart C. Hurlbert & Companys FLAX roving. FLAX ( linen ) yarns are utilized by hand weavers as well as upholstery and drapery manufacturers. Hurlbert Company represents Sidlaw Trading of Scotland in North America, supplying their high-quality JUTE yarns to weavers of Wilton and Axminster carpets. Rug hookers across the country use Hurlberts woven FLAX and JUTE fabrics as the backing for their hand-hooked rugs. Pool and billiard players appreciate the excellent feel and luxurious appearance of the Hurlbert Irish Linen pool cue wrap.
Crawford / Georgia / United States
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Established in 1976, Aiken Manufacturing Inc. is a manufacturer of rope, twine and cordage items. It has more than 80,000-square-foot manufacturing facility to carry out twisting and braiding operations for diverse products for both the industrial and consumer markets. The firm produces cordage for the hardware, construction and industrial sector in a wide variety of sizes. Aiken Manufacturing Inc. also manufactures diamond, solid and double braids in nylon, polyester, polypropylene, cotton or spun polyester. It produces twines that are available in a variety of water-based dyes in colors, such as yellow, dark green, gold, black and neon pink. The firm is also an importer of Traditional African Potjie Cast Iron Pots manufactured by Action Africa East.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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The Frank R. Ferris Company, Inc. is a family owned and operated business since 1947. We have a vast inventory of rope, cord, twine, chain, hardware, and safety-fatigue matting. Sales office and stocking warehouses are located in Los Angeles, California. A proud supplier of rope and chain to the U.S. Navy, The Great State of California, The City of Los Angeles, The Department of Water and Power, and many many more.We also cater to the single consumer. Give us a call and ask for Dave or Lisa.
Pasadena / California / United States
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Denver / Colorado / United States
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We Stock a Full Line Available for Pick Up, Or We Can Ship Directly to You.Central Bag & Burlap Co. offers a small sample of our available products for your review. Many customers come to us for custom orders, warehousing and just-in-time shipping. We have a full featured online order system custom for each customer. Lets talk.Long before the advent of ecological awareness, Mr. Harry Zussman built a business from scratch by recycling used burlap bags from farmers, ranchers and the grain and feed industry. Starting on his own in 1914, Harry would clean, patch, sort, bale and resell the bags, while creating a reputation as an honest, reliable and hard working businessman along the way. Deliveries were made by horse drawn wagons, and the companys equipment was limited to sewing machines, a vacuum bag cleaner, a printing press, a mechanical baler and the strong backs and arms of the Central Bag employees.Ben Zussman joined his fathers business in 1932 when Central Bag relocated to a larger facility on 19th and Blake St. along a railroad siding, just across from what would later become the Colorado Rockies baseball stadium site. Soon, the first hand cranked adding machine was acquired. . Expansion continued into new markets including importation of jute fabric, multiwall paper bags, furniture pads and broader lines of packaging materials.Bens reputation as being honesty and reliable applied to buying and selling. On his word or hand shake, customers and suppliers alike knew they were in good hands.A second relocation occurred in 1959 when the growing company moved into the 11,000 square foot facility built at 2715 Blake St. With hard work, dedication and unwavering commitment to both its suppliers and customers satisfaction, CBBC continued to grow with third generation members joining the business in the 1970s. Paper and plastic bags, nursery supplies, custom printing packaging, food service packaging, retail and industrial packaging and JanSan pro...