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Janitorial
TCI consists of six divisions: Garment, Graphics,
Furniture, Metal, Marketing & Distribution and
Offender Work & Training Programs. Established
in 1963 with the passage of Senate Bill 338,
the Prison Made Goods Act, TCI manufactures
goods and provides services to state and local
government agencies, political subdivisions,
public educational systems and private and public
institutions of higher education.
TCI manufactures a variety of products. The
facilities are located inside TDCJ prison units and
prison labor is used to produce goods and services.
GRAPHICS/JANITORIAL DIVISION: Printing, License
Plates, Signs, Plastic Dinnerware, Boxes, Soaps
and Detergents
FURNITURE DIVISION: Custom Wood Furniture,
Office Furniture, Modular Furniture, Auditorium
Seating and Refinishing
METAL DIVISION: Metal Signs, Stainless Steel
Products, Metal Fabrication, Tire Retreading and
Bus Refurbishing
GARMENT/TEXTILE DIVISION: Garment and Textile
Mills, Embroidery Operations, Mops and Brooms,
Leather Products, Mattresses and Shoes
MARKETING & DISTRIBUTION DIVISION: Sales,
Catalog, Showrooms, Outside Sales Warehouse
and Delivery, Austin Warehouse and Delivery
OFFENDER WORK & TRAINING PROGRAMS DIVISION:
Includes two computer recovery facilities, one
Braille facility and one geographic information
systems facility.Fire Quench
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Disinfectant1-800-833-4302
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Texas Correctional Industries. Texas Correctional Industries, pamphlet, November 2011; Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth661819/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.