Saturday, 24 December 2016

Pilot Chemical Company helps provide basic necessities

Pilot Chemical Company teamed up with Matthew 25: Ministries on October 5 to sort and inspect clothing for those in need. Seven employees from Pilot volunteered as part of Pilot’s annual Environmental Health Safety and Security (EHS&S) Conference.

“As EHS&S professionals, we are responsible for protecting our communities and the environment, so this was a natural fit for our team,” said Hayley Lauterbur, corporate safety leader at Pilot. “It is important work and deeply meaningful to our team to have had the opportunity to work with Matthew 25: Ministries to help our community and the areas that need it most.”

Pilot volunteers included: Kelly Coleman, Middletown, Ohio; Ollie Turner, Lockland, Ohio; Michele Smith, Mason, Ohio; Hayley Lauterbur, Blue Ash, Ohio; Natasha Walcott, Chicago, Ill.; Demetrius Nettles, Avenel, N.J.; and Roy Loe, Houston, Texas.

Matthew 25: Ministries rescues and reuses approximately 15,000,000 pounds of products from major corporations and manufacturers each year. The organization then redistributes those items to people in desperate need throughout the U.S. and worldwide.
“We are so thankful for our volunteers who support our processing center,” said Shelly Clos, volunteer coordinator with Matthew 25: Ministries. “For every hour of time donated, a volunteer helps approximately 150 people.”

Click here to read FOX 19's coverage: http://www.fox19.com/story/33328358/local-aid-ready-to-go-to-help-victims-of-hurricane-matthew
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Pilot Chemical Company Helps Provide Basic Necessities

Pilot Chemical Company teamed up with Matthew 25: Ministries on October 5 to sort and inspect clothing for those in need. Seven employees from Pilot volunteered as part of Pilot’s annual Environmental Health Safety and Security (EHS&S) Conference.

“As EHS&S professionals, we are responsible for protecting our communities and the environment, so this was a natural fit for our team,” said Hayley Lauterbur, corporate safety leader at Pilot. “It is important work and deeply meaningful to our team to have had the opportunity to work with Matthew 25: Ministries to help our community and the areas that need it most.”

Pilot volunteers included: Kelly Coleman, Middletown, Ohio; Ollie Turner, Lockland, Ohio; Michele Smith, Mason, Ohio; Hayley Lauterbur, Blue Ash, Ohio; Natasha Walcott, Chicago, Ill.; Demetrius Nettles, Avenel, N.J.; and Roy Loe, Houston, Texas.

Matthew 25: Ministries rescues and reuses approximately 15,000,000 pounds of products from major corporations and manufacturers each year. The organization then redistributes those items to people in desperate need throughout the U.S. and worldwide.

“We are so thankful for our volunteers who support our processing center,” said Shelly Clos, volunteer coordinator with Matthew 25: Ministries. “For every hour of time donated, a volunteer helps approximately 150 people.”

Click here to read FOX 19's coverage: http://www.fox19.com/story/33328358/local-aid-ready-to-go-to-help-victims-of-hurricane-matthew

Thursday, 29 September 2016

Disinfectant Formulation — Pilot Chemical Company




Pilot offers a wide range of anionic and cationic surfactants, as well as specialty chemistries, specifically designed to enhance personal, household, and industrial cleaning. Our Disinfecting, sanitizing and cleaning product line offers solutions for car washing, laundry, dishwashing, shampoos, hand soaps and lotions.

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Pilot Chemical's Metalworking Additives

Pilot Chemical's Metalworking and Lubricant additives are comprised of a range of anionic and nonionic products for oil and water soluble applications. Pilot manufactures the leading sodium sulfonates for metal working, corrosion inhibitor, emulsifier, and demulsifier applications which are produced via the company's proprietary ice-cold sulfonation process.

Friday, 2 September 2016

Pilot Chemical Company Acquires Liquid Minerals Group, Inc.

Pilot Chemical Company announced it has purchased Liquid Minerals Group, Inc. (LMGI) located in New Waverly, Texas, as of June 30. The acquisition expands Pilot's business into the organometallic fuel additives markets, as well as provides further growth opportunities for Pilot’s existing surfactants and antimicrobial businesses. LMGI manufactures products for the oil field, refinery, power generation and marine industries and serves customers worldwide.

“The acquisition of LMGI greatly enhances the opportunities for growth and allows for further expansion into new technologies and manufacturing capabilities,” said Mike Scott, president of Pilot Chemical.

"We are extremely pleased to become part of a highly regarded organization like Pilot, with which we have had a long and positive history," said Mark Hughes, CEO of LMGI. “Joining Pilot will lead to future innovation,” added Daniel Smith, president of LMGI.
LMGI will retain its name under Pilot’s leadership. Hughes and Smith will remain as consultants throughout an extended transition to ensure secure and smooth business operations.

Monday, 22 February 2016

Pilot Chemical Names Michael Scott as President

Pilot Chemical Names Michael Scott as President

 Pilot Chemical Company announced today that Michael Scott has been named president. Pam Butcher, current president and CEO, will remain as CEO while Scott becomes fully established in his new role. Following this defined transition period, Butcher will move to a position on Pilot Chemical’s board of directors.

Scott most recently served as the regional president for acrylics and the general manager for organic peroxides at Arkema, Inc. in Houston, Texas, where he was instrumental in the acquisition of Dow Chemical’s acrylic monomer business.

The announcement followed an extensive nationwide search conducted by Pilot’s senior leadership and board members. “The board and I are excited to welcome Mike to the Pilot team,” said Paul Morrisroe, chairman of Pilot Chemical’s board of directors. “We are confident that his extensive experience in manufacturing and strategic planning will further accelerate Pilot’s growth and success in the future.”

During his tenure at Arkema, Scott held positions in manufacturing, commercial development, marketing and strategic planning. He also completed a multi-year assignment in France. Scott began his career with M&T Chemicals, Inc. and holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Iowa State University.

“It’s truly an honor to join such an outstanding company,” Scott said. “Pilot has built its reputation on innovation, quality products and services and safety. I look forward to contributing to its future success and growth.”

Scott will lead corporate operations from Pilot Chemical’s headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, and will oversee six locations and approximately 250 employees.