Delaware (DE) Industrial Launderers Companies

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Nixon Uniform Service & Med Wear
500 Centerpoint Boulevard
New Castle DE 19720
(302) 764-7550
Newark Air Conditioning & Heating
P.O. BOX 2664
Wilmington DE 19805
(302) 654-5070
Ur Corporation
300 Delaware Ave.
Wilmington DE 19801
(302) 576-2728
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William M Mahan
2602 Fogg Lane
Wilmington DE 19808
(302) 994-1719
Riway Nonwoven Industrial Co., Ltd
501 Silverside Rd, Ste 105,
Wilmington DE 19809
(818) 290-2504

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Coyne Textile Services
25576 Business Park
Seaford DE 19973
(302) 629-3093
Contec Inc
201 Timber Knoll Drive
Bear DE 19701
(302) 834-0147
Cintas Corp
701 Otis Dr.
Dover DE 19901
(302) 734-1100
Treco
702 Providence Avenue
Claymont DE 19703
(302) 798-7026
Sea-West Laundry
Kent Dr Lot 8
Dagsboro DE 19939
(302) 934-8334
Aro Charles W & Barbara Ann
Kent Drive Lot 8
Dagsboro DE 19939
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