“We have reviewed dozens of facilities in the Charleston S.C. The facility is in close proximity to the port and new tire plants, helping to expedite handling imported material and providing maximum efficiency for our customers.” –Intertex World Resources, Inc. We will be able to transload carbon black into bulk package on site.
The opening of our facility in Berkeley County, South Carolina, is the first step in that process. As leaders in the industry, we are driven to stay ahead of the curve by identifying not only the current needs of customers, but forecasting future needs and opportunities based on industry growth. “This exciting new opportunity will allow Intertex World Resources to expand our reach in this resurging industry – providing us with the ability to continue to serve our long-standing clients, while expanding our reach and designing new services from the ground up. Those interested in applying may contact Gary Horning at for more information. Hiring for the new positions is currently underway.
as the company seeks to become a larger supplier to the growing tire and rubber industry in South Carolina and the Southeastern United States. This is a major step for Intertex Transloading Services, Inc. This new Berkeley County facility, a more than 100,000-square-foot building located at 164 Spring Grove Road, will specialize in the transloading of carbon black. These materials have tremendous relevance in South Carolina as the Palmetto State is currently the number one producer and exporter of tires in the United States. is one of the largest and most diversified distributors of elastomers, master batches, natural and synthetic rubber, process oils and carbon black, a material used as reinforcing filler in tires and other molded rubber and plastic products. The investment is expected to create 10 local jobs.įounded in 1990 and based in Akron, Ohio, Intertex World Resources, Inc. is investing $3.2 million to establish Intertex Transloading Services, Inc. – A company specializing in the distribution of synthetic rubber, carbon black and process oils is opening a facility in Berkeley County.