Biomin International consolidates into one-stop shop, plans to hire
When it comes to water purification, Biomin International knows what’s in the market and what rises to the top.It’s why the Oak Park-based firm created Technofluids North America LLC, a subsidiary that sifts through all of the water-cleaning products to find the ones that belong on the top shelf.”Basically it’s going to be a one-stop shop for water treatment globally,” says Joseph P. Cool, international business development/export director for Biomin International. “We’re putting together the best of the best.”One of those products, Organoclay, belongs to Biomin International. The product helps take impurities like oil out of water, making it drinkable. It has the potential to help a lot of third world countries, where fresh water is scarce.The 20-year-old company has five employees and owns a factory in Oak Park. It hopes to hire as many as 10-20 people within the next few years.Source: Joseph P. Cool, international business development/export director for Biomin InternationalWriter: Jon Zemke
When it comes to water purification, Biomin International knows what’s in the market and what rises to the top.
It’s why the Oak Park-based firm created Technofluids North America LLC, a subsidiary that sifts through all of the water-cleaning products to find the ones that belong on the top shelf.
“Basically it’s going to be a one-stop shop for water treatment globally,” says Joseph P. Cool, international business development/export director for Biomin International. “We’re putting together the best of the best.”
One of those products, Organoclay, belongs to Biomin International. The product helps take impurities like oil out of water, making it drinkable. It has the potential to help a lot of third world countries, where fresh water is scarce.
The 20-year-old company has five employees and owns a factory in Oak Park. It hopes to hire as many as 10-20 people within the next few years.
Source: Joseph P. Cool, international business development/export director for Biomin International
Writer: Jon Zemke