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Maritime Industry Briefing: Chemical Distributor Expansion, Refrigeration Partnership, and Methyl Cellulose Solutions

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including a chemical distributor's growth, a refrigeration services partnership, and a new food ingredient distribution deal.

## Alliance Chemical Reaches Major Milestones After 28 Years in Business According to a press release from PR Newswire, Alliance Solvents & Chemicals, Inc., a Hispanic woman-owned chemical distributor based in Taylor, Texas, has reached significant milestones after 28 years in operation. The company, founded by Carmen Taki, who immigrated from Mexico, now ships DOT-certified hazardous materials to all 50 states through its e-commerce platforms. Alliance Chemical has grown to serve over 55,000 customers and has been awarded 244 federal contracts. ## Cold Core Group and Farley's Frigeration Partner to Expand Industrial Refrigeration In another press release, Cold Core Group, LLC, a leading industrial refrigeration services provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Farley's Frigeration. The collaboration is designed to accelerate geographic expansion and enhance mission-critical industrial refrigeration services nationwide, according to the announcement. ## Caldic Partners with LOTTE Fine Chemical to Bring High-Performance Methyl Cellulose Solutions to US Food Markets Caldic, a global specialty chemicals and ingredients distributor, has announced a new partnership with LOTTE Fine Chemical to distribute LOTTE's methyl cellulose and HPMC ingredients across the United States. The collaboration expands Caldic's portfolio of texture, stability, and processing solutions for food, beverage, and nutrition manufacturers, the companies said in a press release. These news items highlight the continued growth and evolution of the maritime industry, with chemical distributors expanding their reach, refrigeration service providers partnering to enhance their capabilities, and specialty ingredient suppliers entering new markets. These developments demonstrate the dynamic nature of the sector and the ongoing efforts to meet the diverse needs of maritime and related industries.
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