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'''Veenschoten & Company''' is a manufacturer's representative and industrial supplier for utilities, pulp and paper plants and petrochemical facilities. Its offices are located at 1900 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] in [[Irondale]], with a branch office in Chattanooga, Tennessee. | '''Veenschoten & Company''' is a manufacturer's representative and industrial supplier for utilities, pulp and paper plants and petrochemical facilities. Its offices are located in the [[New South Center]] at 1900 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] in [[Irondale]], with a branch office in Chattanooga, Tennessee. | ||
The firm was founded in [[1953]] by [[William Veenschoten]], son of engineer, inventor and Northwestern Equipment Co. founder Vincent Veenschoten. Veenschoten & Company initially represented boiler products manufacturer Copes-Vulcan, which purchased Northwestern in [[1955]]. The company soon added Fireye combustion controls to its portfolio. | The firm was founded in [[1953]] by [[William Veenschoten]], son of engineer, inventor and Northwestern Equipment Co. founder Vincent Veenschoten. Veenschoten & Company initially represented boiler products manufacturer Copes-Vulcan, which purchased Northwestern in [[1955]]. The company soon added Fireye combustion controls to its portfolio. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 3 November 2023
Veenschoten & Company is a manufacturer's representative and industrial supplier for utilities, pulp and paper plants and petrochemical facilities. Its offices are located in the New South Center at 1900 Crestwood Boulevard in Irondale, with a branch office in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The firm was founded in 1953 by William Veenschoten, son of engineer, inventor and Northwestern Equipment Co. founder Vincent Veenschoten. Veenschoten & Company initially represented boiler products manufacturer Copes-Vulcan, which purchased Northwestern in 1955. The company soon added Fireye combustion controls to its portfolio.
Veenschoten & Company was formally incorporated in 1972. In December 1997 it was sold to Clyde Hunter and Ace Rickard.
External links
- Veenschoten & Company website