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CHE.UN Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund

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About Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund Company

Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund provides industrial chemicals and services to customers in North America and around the world. The company is organized into two operating segments: Sulphur Products & Performance Chemicals (SPPC) and Electrochemicals. Its geographical segments are Canada, the United States which derives maximum revenue, and South America.

Company Profile

SymbolCHE.UN
Company NameChemtrade Logistics Income Fund
Founded2001
MarketTSE
Employees1410
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address155 Gordon Baker Road Suite 300
CityToronto
CountryCAN
Zip CodeM2H 3N5
Phone+1 416 496-5856

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Scott William Rook
  • Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer
  • --
  • Rohit Bhardwaj
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • --
  • Tejinder Kaushik
  • Vice President, Information Technology
  • --
  • Alan Robinson
  • Group Vice President, Commercial
  • --
  • Tim Montgomery
  • Group Vice President, Manufacturing and Engineering
  • --
  • Bramora Rebello
  • Vice-President, Human Resources
  • --
  • Douglas W. Muzyka
  • Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Susan Pare
  • General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
  • --
  • Lucio Di Clemente
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Luc Doyon
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Emily Moore
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Daniella Dimitrov
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Katherine A. Rethy
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Gary Merasty Saskatoon
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
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