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By Beacon Journal staff
POSTED: 11:06 a.m. EST, Aug 04, 2008
GOJO Industries Inc., the Akron company best known for its Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer, is teaming up with Procter & Gamble Co. to package and market their hygiene, skin-care and cleaning products together.
The sales and marketing alliance will offer the food-service and grocery-store industry a ''world-class product and service bundle,'' said a news release by GOJO and P&G Professional, headquartered in Cincinnati.
''We feel this alliance provides superior cleaning and hand hygiene solutions to food-service and grocery end users as a viable preferred alternative to other full line competitors in the market,'' said GOJO General Manager William Krueger.
GOJO Industries Inc., the Akron company best known for its Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer, is teaming up with Procter & Gamble Co. to package and market their hygiene, skin-care and cleaning products together.
The sales and marketing alliance will offer the food-service and grocery-store industry a ''world-class product and service bundle,'' said a news release by GOJO and P&G Professional, headquartered in Cincinnati.
''We feel this alliance provides superior cleaning and hand hygiene solutions to food-service and grocery end users as a viable preferred alternative to other full line competitors in the market,'' said GOJO General Manager William Krueger.

