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The Dallas Group of America, Inc. Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Landmark Facility
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Jeffersonville Manufacturing Facility The Dallas Group of America, Inc.
WHITEHOUSE, N.J. - Washingtoner -- The Dallas Group of America, Inc., the global leader in edible oil filtration, is proud to announce the 50th anniversary of its original manufacturing facility located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. This milestone marks a half-century of innovation, dedication, and service to the community, employees, and customers.

Initially established as one of the largest privately-owned chemical companies in the United States, the facility was acquired in 1975 to support a single local industrial customer. Over the years, as The Dallas Group expanded into a diversified manufacturer of basic and specialty chemicals, this location has grown to support hundreds of customers worldwide.

Through the years the facility has evolved with the times, incorporating state-of-the-art technology and sustainable practices to maintain its position as the leader in adsorbent treatment solutions.

Throughout its history, the Jeffersonville facility has achieved significant milestones, including:
  • Expanded production facility, lab space, offices, and warehouse space
  • Introduced patented DALSORB® blended products into the market
  • 200% increase in dryer capacity and 150% increase in wet process capacity

"Celebrating 50 years of manufacturing at the Jeffersonville facility is a testament to our team's hard work and commitment to excellence," said David Dallas, CEO. "Our global manufacturing facilities uphold the industries' highest food safety quality standards including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Safety Quality Food (SQF)/Global Food Safety Initiatives (GFSI) certifications. This facility has not only contributed to our company's growth but has also served as a pillar of the Jeffersonville community. We're excited to honor its legacy while continuing to look toward the future."

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To learn more about how The Dallas Group's renowned product lines and tailored services can elevate your business, visit www.dallasgrp.com.

About The Dallas Group: The Dallas Group of America has been the leading producer of the highest quality synthetic magnesium silicates since 1989. With a commitment to providing their customers with consistent quality and cost savings, while promoting sustainability, the company has expanded its operations globally and remains dedicated to delivering exceptional products and services for their partners.

Contact
Sally Ruiz Diaz
***@dallasgrp.com


Source: The Dallas Group of America, Inc.

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