Why there’s more demand for on-site dry ice production
Molly Burgess speaks to TOMCO’s Jeff Holyoak about the changing dynamics in dry ice, with signs of more companies favoring on-site, small-scale production
Molly Burgess speaks to TOMCO’s Jeff Holyoak about the changing dynamics in dry ice, with signs of more companies favoring on-site, small-scale production
Holston Gases has big plans to double its dry ice business and expand its distributor-to-distributor interactions. Molly Burgess speaks to President Joe Baxter about the story so far
Canadian energy company Charbone Hydrogen Corporation (Charbone) is expanding its core hydrogen portfolio by offering other industrial gases, such as helium.
The International Beverage Dispensing Equipment Association (IBDEA) has partnered with Michigan-based soda syrups, beverage gases, and equipment installation business Leonard’s Syrups to launch a new educational programme aimed at advancing standards in draught beverage dispensing.
Missouri-based industrial gases and equipment distributor CK Supply has acquired Columbia Welding and Machine, a welding supplies and compressed gas specialist in Columbia in the same state.
Temperature-controlled supply chain firm Cryoport has sold its CRYOPDP business, a courier focused on clinical trials, biopharma, and cell and gene therapies, to German logistics multinational DHL Group.
The impacts on communities with environmental justice concerns related to the Texas LNG Project in Brownsville and NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG project would be “disproportionate and adverse”, the US Federal Regulatory Commission (FERC) has said.
US energy firm Glenfarne has definitive agreements to become the majority owner of Alaska LNG, a federally permitted liquefied natural gas (LNG) project on the US Pacific Coast.
Texas-based liquefied natural gas business Excelerate Energy has signed a deal with energy infrastructure company New Fortress Energy (NFE) to acquire its Jamaican business for $1.05bn.
Japan-based global shipping business Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has signed a deal to purchase 30,000 carbon removal credits from direct ocean capture (DOC) technology developed by carbon removal specialist Captura, based in California.