Continental Carbon

Continental Carbon Company Fact Sheet




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Company History

Continental Carbon Company was founded in 1936 between R.I. Wishnick, Continental Oil and Shamrock Oil & Gas. The first plant started production the same year in Sunray, Texas. In 1954, a second plant started production in Ponca City, Okla. A third plant located in Phenix City, Ala. was started in 1969. In 1998, Phenix City plant doubled in size when 100 MLbs. of new capacity came on-stream. In 2000, Continental Carbon Company established Continental Carbon India, Ltd. near New Delhi, India.

Products & Services

Continental Carbon Company produces 17 different grades of carbon black. Annual capacity of 670 million pounds per year. Continental Carbon Company produces carbon black for the manufacturing of automobile and truck tires, agriculture and special application tires, and rubber compounds for auto parts and accessories.

U.S. Workforce

Continental Carbon employs more than 250 people throughout the United States.

Labor Agreements

Phenix City:
CCC bargaining employees represented by United Steel Workers of America (USWA)

Production and Maintenance AgreementĀ 5 Year
(2003 - 2008)


Sunray:
CCC bargaining employees represented by Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical & Energy Workers International Union (PACE)

Production and Maintenance Agreement 3 Year (2001 - 2004)
Laboratory Agreement 5 Year (2003 - 2008)


Ponca City:
CCC bargaining employees represented by Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical & Energy Workers International Union (PACE)

Production and Maintenance Agreement
(2002 - 2007)
Laboratory Agreement 5 Year (2002 - 2007)

 

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