May 3, 2019
Refreshed Branding
PEACHTREE CORNERS, GA – NAC International announced today it has launched a brand refresh effort that includes a new corporate website, social media and marketing tools to better connect with its customers and with the nuclear industry. Information on the company’s new website showcases its work as a leading provider of nuclear fuel cycle management solutions and consulting services for over 50 years.

NAC serves more than 200 customers, including the world’s leading nuclear organizations, and supports a host of diverse projects around the globe.

Kent Cole, CEO of NAC International, said: “For more than 50 years, NAC International has been a trusted parter for nuclear fuel cycle management solutions and consulting services. As we constantly develop new, innovative solutions to support our nuclear industry customers, our new branding has evolved and highlights the full range of products, services and value we provide.”

Some of the new materials will be available at NAC International’s booth at the Nuclear Energy Institute’s Used Fuel Management Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida, May 7-9.

About NAC International
NAC International (www.nacintl.com) is a diversified company specializing in developing and licensing technology and providing full scope services for used nuclear fuel and radioactive materials packaging, storage, transport and management. Since 1968, NAC has been a leader in providing solutions and services to the nuclear industry throughout the world, working with both government and commercial organizations. NAC has been contracted to supply more than 680 used fuel dry storage cask systems worldwide and has completed more than 3,750 used fuel shipments. NAC provides a broad range of fuel cycle-related consulting and information services to clients worldwide. NAC maintains its corporate headquarters in Peachtree Corners, GA. NAC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi Zosen Corporation, a global leader in design and construction of environmental systems, industrial plants, industrial machinery, process equipment, infrastructure-related equipment, disaster prevention systems, and precision machinery.