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CORE Team Members Attend KSA Annual Conference

Two team members , who are part of Millwood’s CORE Erosion Control Services division, Regional Sales Manager TJ Agee and National Sales Coordinator Steve D’Auitolo attended the Kentucky Stormwater Association (KSA) annual conference on July 12-14 in Bowling Green, KY.
Author: Jessica Chizmar
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Millwood’s CORE Division Adds New Co-Packing Location

Millwood, Inc.’s CORE Erosion Control Services brand and division has added a co-packing location in Ellenboro, NC. Ellenboro Erosion Control, Inc. will supply the labor and material that is used for the CORE filter socks.

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CORE Erosion Control Joins National Utility Contractors Association

CORE Erosion Control is proud to be a new member of the East Tennessee and Middle Tennessee regional chapters of the National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA).
Author: Jessica Chizmar
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What is a CSO?

This article is guest authored by Jason Dorney, regional sales director for Millwood’s CORE division , which specializes in sediment and erosion control products and services.
Author: Jessica Chizmar
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Tips to Prepare Your Construction Site for Spring

Each change of season presents its own set of challenges on construction sites. As the weather begins to get warmer in late winter and early spring, melting snow runoff can lead to issues on your site and must be addressed. 
Author: Jessica Chizmar
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Growth in Millwood’s CORE Division

Millwood’s CORE Erosion Control Services division recently welcomed two new team members and hopes to expand even further as the year progresses. Darryl Main and Thomas Agee were brought on as sales managers to help CORE best meet the needs of their growing customer base. They will also help the team manage new customers in new markets as the division grows and develops.
Author: Jessica Chizmar
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Millwood Adds Sock-Knitting Machines to Manufacturing Line

As our CORE Erosion Control Services sales team continues to grow their territories and expand the business, Millwood is looking to new ways to serve our customers and adapt to the growth. As a result, we are now the proud owners of a small army of sock-knitting machines.

Author: Paige Greene
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