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lf for some reason ZzzzFlex ever cracks or breaks. Flex Trim lndustries will replace, install, and paint or stain the material at their expense.
MME YELI-OW PLASIIC-HED CAP NAILS are superior, versatile and cost-effective nails for applying roofing pape6 insulation board, housalraps, etc. The plastic head allows for more nails per pound, and it conducts much less heat or cold than metal cap nails. The large 15/16" head size provides good bearing pressure, and the clipped corners protect againstcuts into roofing felt and housewraps. While many cap nails have only smooth or spiral shanks, MME PLASI-IC-HED NAIIS have deep ring shanks to insure superior holding power.
MME PLASIIC-HED NAILS have a multitude of uses, and are 1000/o Made-ln-TheUSA. Write for information.
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Milton M. Maddux, 84, former owner and operator of T. H. Maddux & Co., Marshall, Va., died June 4, 1994, in Williamsburg, Va.
A native of Manhall, he joined his father's company in 1923. He became manager in the early 1930s, owner in the late 1950s and sold the business and retired in1972-
He serrtd as 1959 Virginia Building Material Association president
Charles E. Galliher m,62 prasident and c.e.o. of W. T. Galliher & Bro., Inc., Springfrel4 Va-, died Jure 29,1994, in Bethesda Md.
Born in Washington, D.C., he joined the family business in 1949.
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of thousands of dolars, Maze develo@ a completely self-contained acid recovef,y unit whicb oonverts hamful, spent acids into raw materials useful in other manufacturing processes. Ferrous sulfate extracted by this equipment is offered to other companies for use in fertilizers, Pharmaceuticals and snack foods.
.We use millions of pormds of zinc in our unique double hotdip galvanizing process," he says. "All of our waste zinc is recycled ino zinc bYproducts whici are then used in items such as paint pigments and car tires."
Maze nails and spikes are Packaged in cardboard boxes made from recycled paper producrs. Many of the company's price liss and literature pieces use recycled Pryer.
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In a move o inprove service and cut costs, Georgia-Pacific is restructuring its building producs distribution division beginning with a Southern region prototype utilizing new sales and logistics concepts.
A sales center in or near Atlanta will open next year to serve an area currently covered by 15 distribution branches. Srategicatty located warehouse/delivery locations will support the sales center. New information systems are planned to speed delivery and provide beuer operational data.
Many of the 15 branches (Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Al.; Little Rock, Ar.; Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Ga.; Asheville, N.C.; Bristol, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, Tn.; Greenville, S.C.) will close in 195.
After fine urning the operation during 1995, a second Southern prototype is anticipated by 1996. G-P ctrrently operates 140 distribution centers nationwide. The disribution unit employs 500 workers in the South and about 4,700 nationally.
Though details such as name and design are still being worked out, tbe mega sales centers will operate longer hours than existing branches, possibly offering 24 hour delivery service.
Overseen by sr. v.p.distribution & millwork George MacConnell, the move is expected to grow the business from $4.9 billion last year to at least $7 billion by 2000. Other market and product units have been formed to manage procurement, inventories, pricing and product developmenl
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