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Clarendon lands new industry

 Tuesday, February 26, 2008

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COLUMBIA -- IntraBond, a member of the Intraco Group, and a manufacturer of building construction components, will locate a new facility in Clarendon County, the S.C. Department of Commerce announced.

Steve Kalosis, IntraBond CEO, explains, "The Intraco Group is a global business distributing a wide spectrum of products in world markets. IntraBond is strategically positioning a manufacturing operation in the U.S. to effectively serve these markets, combining raw materials from domestic and international sources with U.S. manufacturing quality. South Carolina's pro-active business environment and Clarendon County's close proximity to the Port of Charleston will provide us with a very real competitive advantage in today's international business economy."

IntraBond will use its new location in the Clarendon Industrial Park near Manning to manufacture construction materials designed for commercial/architectural building exteriors. The company is developing this product line and related products using a broad base of domestic and international technology.

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