Hoover named on HBJ’s Houston Fast 100 list
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Hoover Container Solutions has been named to The Houston Business Journal’s (HBJ) Houston Fast 100 list. They have received this placement for the fifth consecutive year.
“We are honoured to be ranked among the fastest growing companies in Houston,” said Donald Young, Hoover CEO. “Making HBJ’s Fast 100 List is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our employees and the continued growth of Hoover. We are committed to investing in the future of Hoover and the global energy/petrochemical industry as Hoover continuously strives to develop the highest quality and cost-efficient solutions, products and services to meet all of our customers’ needs.”
Information for the Houston Fast 100 was gathered from questionnaires completed by company representatives and Houston Business Journal research.
Companies on the list must be headquartered in the Houston area, be a for-profit and privately held company, have been in operation for at least five, full fiscal years and have earned at least US$1 million in revenue in the last fiscal year. Revenue growth is based on companywide revenue from fiscal year 2013 to fiscal year 2015 and cash-basis accounting revenues were used.
Additionally, Hoover Container Solutions has announced their merger with Ferguson Group and CHEP Catalyst & Chemical Containers.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
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