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FLOWERS, INC.
FLOWERS, INC.
Bogart, Georgia
201-500 employees
burton + BURTON®, The Best in Service, Selection & Satisfaction®, was founded in March of 1982 by Maxine Burton under the name Flowers, Inc. Balloons® as the balloon division of a retail and wholesale florist (Flowers, Inc.). Following that time, the company has become the nation's leading supplier of balloons and coordinating gift products. The name changed to burton + BURTON® in January of 2006 to reflect the combining of the two divisions, Flowers, Inc. Balloons® and burton + BURTON®. burton + BURTON® maintains three permanent showrooms across the country, including one on-site at the corporate headquarters in Bogart, Georgia. The three showrooms total over 25,000 square feet of space. Collections and seasonal displays are arranged by the company's own visual merchandising team for customers and markets throughout the year. burton + BURTON's® headquarters consists of 171,000 feet of warehouse, showroom, and office space. In addition to the main building and warehouse, the company has four additional warehouses to house its off-site operations, for a total of approximately 300,000 square feet of space. We offer a range of wholesale items for your home or business. From balloons, gifts, balloon supplies, plush, containers, seasonal decorations, and more, our selection covers all the bases for your decorating needs. With an international customer base, over 13,000 different products, and 300 employees, burton + BURTON® is eager to serve you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ART SUPPLY ENTERPRISES, INC.
ART SUPPLY ENTERPRISES, INC.
Suwanee, Georgia
201-500 employees
As an established art and crafts suppliers we always have a range of offers available on a variety of manufacturer ranges. You will often find our prices more competitive than larger generic stores.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ATLANTA DENTAL SUPPLY COMPANY
ATLANTA DENTAL SUPPLY COMPANY
Duluth, Georgia
201-500 employees
We are one of the nation’s leading dental product and technology partners that supports dentists in the delivery of excellent clinical care while helping them build a fundamentally strong business. We do this by understanding the needs of every practice, regardless of size, and developing customized resources across the clinical, technological, and business spectrum that propel their practice forward. Founded in 1868, we have served dentistry as a full-service distributor for 155 years.. Our commitment is inspired by the success of every dental practice that we have, and continue to serve, today and well into the future. We do this by “treating people right, every time.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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CLIPPER PETROLEUM, INC.
CLIPPER PETROLEUM, INC.
Flowery Branch, Georgia
201-500 employees
Clipper Petroleum, Inc. originally started as an Amoco Oil Distributor based in Gainesville, Georgia serving the North Georgia area. W. F. Homeyer founded W. F. Homeyer Oil Company in 1933. Several years later, Mr. Homeyer took an around the world trip in the famed Pan Am Clipper airplane. He was so impressed by that famous airplane that upon returning to Georgia he renamed his small oil company Clipper Petroleum. On May 1, 1974, Tom Bower and Robert Braff purchased Clipper Petroleum. Mr. Bower and Mr. Braff had been employed with Amoco Oil Company and saw this as an opportunity to be in business for themselves. In 1977, Mr. Bower's son, Tom Bower III, joined the company. The company started the Circle M Food Shop convenience stores in early 1977. In 1994, Mr. Bower and his son bought out Mr. Braff's holdings. Clipper Petroleum continued to grow the Amoco brand (now BP) at its own Circle M stores and at independently operated dealer stores. Mr. Bower and his son were proponents of the major oil brand. In order to maintain the fuels growth they wanted to achieve, Clipper Petroleum became an ExxonMobil Distributor in 2000. Shortly thereafter, Clipper purchased 16 locations from ExxonMobil, immediately expanding Clipper's presence into Metro Atlanta. Over the next few years, Clipper also became Distributors of Shell, Citgo, Chevron, Texaco, and 76 branded fuels. Clipper Petroleum has had a similar growth focus on the convenience store side. After the purchase of the ExxonMobil sites, some of those locations were retained as Circle M stores. Clipper has added many new-to-industry sites in the last 10 years. In 2009, Clipper purchased 18 stores from BP in Metro Atlanta, solidifying Clipper's market share in the Atlanta market. Today, Clipper operates 28 retail stores and 7 restaurants throughout Metro Atlanta, North Georgia, and South Carolina and Clipper Petroleum is recognized as one of the largest petroleum Distributors in the Southeast.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SILTECH INC.
SILTECH INC.
Lawrenceville, Georgia
201-500 employees
Siltech develops, manufactures and markets a full line of organo-functional silicone compounds and related specialties for specific customer applications, using our patented as well as proprietary technology. With more than 25 years of experience, our expertise includes organo-modified silicone surfactants and silicone polymers, including a full line of cationic, quaternary and di-functional silicones, as well as a number of reactive silicones. In these fields Siltech owns more than 35 patents. Because we strive to create new materials with unique performance properties that are as yet unavailable, new applications and markets are constantly being identified and added. We welcome the opportunity to partner with our customers, as we believe this results in the creation of the most formulator friendly, cost-effective silicone specialties. "Our success is measured by our customer's success. When they succeed, we succeed"​. Siltech products include: Silicone Polyethers – Silsurf Silicone Quaternary Compounds – Silquat Silicone Amines – Silamine Silicone Phosphates – Silphos Alkylated Silicones – Silwax Silicone Alkyl Polyethers – Silube Silicone Polyether Esters – Silwax Silicone Polyether Carboxylates – Silube Fluorinated Silicones – Fluorosil Reactive Silicones – Silmer Silicone Defoamers and Antifoams Silicone Emulsions Silicone Fluids Silicone Multi-Esters Castor Oil Silicones Silicone Anionic/ Cationic Complex Silicone MQ Resins Silicon Hydride MQ Resins Silicon VQ Resins Silicone Polyether MQ Resins Silicone Resins Siltech develops custom products for these industries: 3D Printing Agriculture Automotive Composites Household and Industrial Inks and Coatings Leather Mould Release Oil and Gas Personal Care Polyurethane Foam Pulp and Paper
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading