Tri-K Industries announces name change to Kemira Specialty Inc.
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TRI-K Industries, a part of the Kemira group, has changed its company name to Kemira Specialty, Inc. The company is a distributor of ingredients to the cosmetics and personal care industry. Headquartered in New Jersey, US, with additional operations in Massachusetts, TRI-K currently employs 50 people and recorded consolidated revenue of approximately USD 20 million in 2006.
Kemira purchased TRI-K in April 2007. The name change reflects the company's integration and strategic focus on the global cosmetics industry.
"Changing the company name to Kemira Specialty will help both to bring the companies operations together and to present a unified image to our customers" said Reno DelDotto, President, North America Cosmetics.
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