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The History of Hawkins
Founded in 1938, Hawkins has become a
widely known and respected regional chemical distributor.
Hawkins serves thousands of businesses
and municipalities throughout the Midwest. The company
employs nearly 200 professional and operational staff,
including experienced chemists and engineers, trained
technicians and drivers, and customer support specialists.
A string of key decisions and service
strategies have led Hawkins to continue to grow and
innovate along with its customers. For example
1938
1938 Right from the beginning, Hawkins
stressed service. The companys rapid growth has
been attributed both to its development of strategic
alliances with manufacturers and recognition of specific
customer needs. In 1938, Hawkins distributed 12 products;
today, the company provides businesses and communities
with more than 1,000 products and dozens of services.
1955
In a defining move, the company expanded
its range of services and products, functioning as a
sales agent for bleach-maker Vel-Tex Chemical. It was
a comfortable fit, and in 1971 Vel-Tex became a Hawkins
wholly owned subsidiary. The Vel-Tex location is now
referred to as Hawkins Terminal One and is located on
the Mississippi River in St. Paul.
1972
Hawkins purchased the Lynde Company, a
custom-formulator and distributor of swimming pool products.
This touched off a number of strategic acquisitions,
all of which have been integrated into an expanded Hawkins.
1976
Hawkins purchased Feed-Rite Controls,
specializing in water treatment chemicals and equipment.
1979
Hawkins purchased operating divisions
of Mon-Dak Chemical and Supply, Inc., located in Minot,
N.D., and Billings, Mont.
1980
Increasing and adding flexibility to river
terminal operations, Hawkins acquired the Gordon Terminal
on the south side of the Mississippi River in St. Paul.
Today this facility is known as Terminal Two and is
focused on storage of caustic soda.
1981
Hawkins purchased Dakota Chemical, located
at Aberdeen and Sioux Falls, S.D. Today, with their
expansion into Black Hawk, S.D., Hawkins has greater
flexibility in servicing their western customers.
1985
Likewise, Hawkins expanded its service
to the mining, paper manufacturing and other Minnesota
industries with the purchase of Arrowhead Chemicals
distribution facilities in Superior, Wis.
1993
To fully serve the metal-finishing industry,
Hawkins acquired Industrial Chemical and Equipment.
1994
Hawkins expanded its operations into value-added
formulation. The company developed and patented Cheese-Phos®
and Citraflo®, liquid ingredients that make processed
cheese creamier and make manufacturing simpler and safer.
1997
As with the food industry, Hawkins expanded
internal capabilities and revamped facilities in order
to serve the unique repackaging and distribution needs
of the pharmaceutical industry. Accelerating the companys
positioning in the marketplace, in 2000 Hawkins purchased
St. Mary Chemical, specialists in pharmacy compounding
supply.
2001
Hawkins completed a state-of-the-art facility
in St. Paul where it receives bulk products by barge,
rail and truck. The new home for Hawkins water
treatment product distribution, Hawkins Red Rock incorporates
the best environmental protection, employee safety and
operational strategies and equipment found in the industry.
The facility also provides Mississippi River access
while being above the historical flood plainensuring
distribution of water treatment to communities and other
customers at a time when they need it most.
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