Clean Seal Celebrates 25 Years
Clean Seal recently celebrated its 25th year. Started in 1978 by Juanita Moore, the company has seen continuous growth in the marketing of extruded rubber sealant products. Although Mrs.
Moore passed away in 1997, the company has continued to grow.
"The growth has required us to move into larger facilities three times since 1978, according to Vice President, General Manager Bill Dawson. "And we've added warehouse and office space at each of the locations until we ran out of space." Dawson continued. Dawson has been with the company since its organization. In the Fall of 2000, the family owned business moved into a large 72,000 sq. ft. facility located at 20900 West Ireland Road in South Bend.
The Moore family continues to operate the business. Clean Seal. Inc. is a national manufacturer and distributor of weather stripping materials to the transportation, appliance, boating and recreational vehicle industries. Clean Seal custom manufacturers a variety of shapes and sizes of sealants for customers.
They stock EPDM, Neoprene, Silicone. Nitrile and Dual Durometer extrusions for Just in Time Delivery. The company also offers vulcanizing services, custom cutting, die cutting, and the application of heat activated adhesive tapes to the extruded rubber and foam seals. They recently entered a strategic partnership with EPHA of Hermiston, Oregon to market products designed to protect hydraulic hoses against damaging abrasion.
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- Sustainable Growth for Liner Shipping page: 11
- World's Biggest LNG Carrier Due in 2005 page: 12
- Shipbreaking in the Spotlight at ILO page: 14
- Signet Martime Inks Garrett Contract page: 16
- IZAR Enters Fast Ship Project page: 17
- TEN Signs Time Charter for Aframax Olympia page: 17
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- At Sea with U.S. Maritime Security page: 20
- NY Navigation Channels: The Really Big Dig page: 25
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- Vosta LMG signs U.S. contract for 18" Cutter Suction Dredge design page: 28
- Senesco Marine Christens New Drydock page: 29
- Workboat Annual 2003 • Great Boats of 2003 page: 30
- Natter Passes Command of Atlantic Fleet page: 41
- Introducing Lean Shipbuilding to U.S. Yards page: 42
- IBM PLM Offers New Shipbuilding Solutions page: 46
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- China: Growing Influence in All Matters Maritime page: 52
- L'Orange at Marintec China 2003 page: 56
- Shiport China 2004: Set in Tune with the Shipbuilding Industry page: 57
- New Aluminum Marine Alloy Specification Developed page: 58
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- Asheim Takes Helm of Hoegh Fleet page: 62
- New Potency in Electronic Control page: 68
- Research as the Building Block page: 70
- Knowledge Interchange page: 71
- Surface-Protection Symposium Set for Liibeck page: 78
- Xybernaut Gets Patent for Detecting Corrosion on Maritime Vessels page: 79
- LCS Hull Concept Tests Move Ahead page: 80
- Hypertherm Enters Laser Cutting Market page: 81
- E-Ship: The Paperless Trail page: 82
- Cradle Tweendecks Patent for Langh Ship page: 86
- Optimizing Feed Rates For Crosshead Diesels page: 88
- Benjamin Vickers: 175 Years & Counting page: 89
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- Clean Seal Celebrates 25 Years page: 91
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