Hanes Geo Components Opens New Location

Feb. 20, 2017
David Hermann, Jeremy Taylor, Randy Nichols lead new St. Louis team

Hanes Geo Components of Winston Salem, N.C., has announced that its new location in the St. Louis market. This is the company’s second Missouri location; it opened in Kansas City in August 2016. Leading the team are David Hermann, Jeremy Taylor and Randy Nichols.

“We are thrilled to join Hanes Geo Components and look forward to making this 32,000-sq-ft location into yet another Hanes Geo Components branch with strong technical knowledge and a large inventory of geosynthetics, erosion and sediment control materials, and related storm water management products,” said Hermann.

John Dowdell, president of Hanes Geo Components, added: “This branch opening is an excellent fit within the Hanes Geo Components organization. Dave, Jeremy and Randy are welcomed additions to the team.”

“This location is a continuance of our ongoing strategy to develop a North American distribution network for geosynthetics and erosion control products,” said Jerry Greene, president of Hanes Companies. “Hanes Companies and our parent company Leggett and Platt are fully committed to growing our presence in this highly attractive market.”

Hanes Geo Components distributes geosynthetics and environmental products through 40 North American locations. Hanes Geo Components is a business segment of Hanes Companies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leggett and Platt. With corporate revenues of a $3.75 billion, Leggett and Platt employees number more than 21,000 at 130 manufacturing facilities across 19 countries.

The St. Louis address is 7 Guenther Blvd., St. Peters, MO, 63376. The office phone number is 636.875.7317.

Source: Hanes Geo Components

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