C.I.Agent Solutions

C.I.Agent Solutions is a company that specializes in providing innovative environmental solutions primarily for spill containment and oil spill cleanup. Their focus is on creating products and technologies that mitigate the impact of hazardous materials, especially hydrocarbons, on the environment.


Here are some key aspects of C.I.Agent Solutions:



  1. Products: The company's product line includes a range of absorbents, containment systems, filters, barriers, and booms designed to handle oil spills and other hazardous materials. One of their notable products is the C.I.Agent polymers, which can solidify hydrocarbons into a rubber-like substance, making it easier to remove and dispose of safely.



  2. Environmental Impact: Their solutions are designed to be environmentally friendly and help industries comply with environmental regulations. They aim to minimize the ecological footprint of spills and leaks, thereby protecting natural resources such as water bodies, soil, and wildlife.



  3. Industries Served: C.I.Agent Solutions serves a variety of industries including transportation, utilities, manufacturing, oil and gas, and marine environments. Their products help these industries manage risks associated with spills and leaks.



  4. Technological Innovation: The company is known for its innovative approach to spill response and containment. They work on developing new materials and technologies that provide more efficient and effective ways to manage spills.



  5. Global Reach: While based in the United States, C.I.Agent Solutions serves customers worldwide, providing expertise and products to help manage environmental risks on a global scale.



  6. Custom Solutions: They offer customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of different industries and spill scenarios. This flexibility allows them to provide more efficient and targeted responses to environmental incidents.




Overall, C.I.Agent Solutions is committed to protecting the environment through the development and deployment of advanced spill response and containment technologies. Their products are designed to help industries respond quickly to spills, minimize environmental damage, and comply with regulatory requirements.


Products

Bilge maintenance program, bilge bags, marine booms, quick deployment booms, shoreline cleanup, oily water filtration, scuppers and more.

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11760 Commonwealth Drive
Louisville KY 40299
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