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Incoming Inc (ICNN)
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Incoming Inc was incorporated in the State of Nevada on December 22, 2006. It is engaged in the business of wholesaling biodiesel to distributors in the Southeast region of the United States. In addition, it also sells glycerin (a biodiesel by-product) to refiners and manufacturers. It focuses on commercial grade biodiesel produced from virgin agri-based feedstock that meets the standards for biodiesel established by The American Society of Testing and Materials and adopted by the Environmental Protection Agency. The resulting product is superior to biodiesel produced from recycled oils due to lower quantities of fatty acids, which allows for shorter processing times and less sulfur, and offers favorable conditions for machinery and engines. The Company works with neighboring universities to provide research opportunities in the biofuel industry for students. No formal arrangements or understandings currently exist between the Company and any University or College, the Company frequently invites students to tour the NABE facilities and educates students on the benefits of the biofuel industry. Its main customers are petroleum distributors in the Southeast region of the United States. The facility can produce biodiesel using a variety of virgin feedstock, including agricultural oils, such as soy bean and sunflower, and animal by-products. The Company is subject to various federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations, including those relating to the discharge of materials into the air, water and ground, the generation, storage, handling, use, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials, access to and use of water supply, and the health and safety of its employees.