Full-Time
Specialty chemicals for water-intensive industries
No salary listed
Entry, Junior
Fort Mill, SC, USA
Solenis produces specialty chemicals for industries that use a lot of water, such as pulp and paper, oil and gas, and mining. Their products help these industries manage water treatment and improve their processes. Solenis offers customized chemical solutions and services, including performance monitoring and consulting, to help clients operate more efficiently and meet environmental regulations. After merging with Diversey, they expanded their offerings to include cleaning and hygiene solutions. Solenis aims to support large industrial operations in reducing their environmental impact while enhancing their operational efficiency.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$5.3B
Headquarters
Wilmington, Delaware
Founded
1907
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WILMINGTON, Del. (U.S.A.) - Solenis, a leading global producer of specialty chemicals for water-intensive industries, was awarded Sappi's 2024 Supplier Sustainability Leadership Award.
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