New Coal City Cob terminal in Illinois marks latest development for carrier

A NEW $1.2 million, 14,000-square-foot terminal in Illinois is the latest development in the three-decade growth of Coal City Cob Co Inc, Avalon, Texas. What began as a company hauling corncobs in 1970 has blossomed into a $12-million hazardous waste and chemical carrier that operates 200 tank trailers across the United States and into Canada and Mexico. “We owned four and one-half acres in Coal City, Illinois, where the company got its start, but the land was leased to another company,” says Michael Cloonen, president. “When we had the opportunity to regain the property, we decided to build ...

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