Mayzo Opens Up New Operations Center
The new facility is designed to provide customers with a broader range of chemical additive solutions.
Mayzo’s new Mayzo Operations Center (MOC) in Walterboro, South Carolina, which is designed to provide customers with a broader range of chemical additive solutions, is now fully operational. Additional benefits offered to customers by the MOC include: customized packaging & blending; centralized warehousing; chemical laboratory for R&D; and, top-notch QC team.
In addition, MOC's proximity to both Savannah and Charleston’s shipping ports simplifies the company’s distribution system. MOC is also located right off I-95 which runs along the entire east coast and connects with other essential east-to-west highways making shipping to customers much more efficient.
Said Mayzo president Eduardo Padilla, “The dream of having an operational facility with all of our products and services under one roof is no longer a dream. As I walk around and see all the new additive options that we can now offer our customers from this location, I can’t help but feel extremely proud of our entire team that turned it into a reality.”
Since 1986, Mayzo has been providing specialty chemical additive solutions on a global scale in a wide range of markets. Mayzo is best known for its private label antioxidants and UV absorbers. Other technologies include optical brighteners, release coatings, polymer enhancers, and cutting-edge masterbatches and blends.
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