North Carolina (NC) Alkalies and Chlorine Companies

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Clorox
9101 Southern Pine Blvd # 100
Charlotte NC 28273
(704) 676-0508
Jci Jones Chemicals Inc
1500 Tar Heel Rd.
Charlotte NC 28208
(704) 392-9767
Charlotte Soda Blasting Inc
7027 Orr Road # D
Charlotte NC 28213
(704) 622-1340
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Fmc Lithium Div
2801 Yorkmont Road # 300
Charlotte NC 28208
(704) 426-5300
Jci Jones Chemicals Inc
1500 Tar Heel Road
Charlotte NC 28208
(704) 392-9767
The Clorox Sales Company
9101 Southern Pine Boulevard # 100
Charlotte NC 28273
(704) 676-0508
Jones Jci Chemicals
12900 Yorkridge Drive # 716
Charlotte NC 28273
(704) 504-8882
Ph Plus Vending LLC
201 North Tryon St # 3000
Charlotte NC 28202
(704) 710-8131

Ph Plus Vending LLC is a privately held company in Charlotte, NC and is a Single Location business.
The Dow Chemical Company
8905 Creekstone Court
Raleigh NC 27615
Occidental Chemical Corporation
5408 Holly Shelter Road
Castle Hayne NC 28429
(910) 675-7200
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