As we head into the new year, we are taking a moment to look back on 2025 and the progress made at All Chemical. As a chemical transportation and logistics company, we’re committed to reliability, safety, and leadership within the logistics industry.
Our year was shaped by meaningful partnerships, strategic developments and investments, and a continued focus on caring for our people, our customers, and our community.
Elevating the Standards on Safety & Compliance
Safety is the most important aspect of everything we do. One major milestone was with our Texas facility, earning CT certification to perform HM183 service on our tankers, which helps enhance our capabilities and ensure the highest standards of compliance for transporting hazardous materials.
We’ve also installed a new state-of-the-art fire alarm system to help strengthen our facility further and ensure the absolute safety of our team.
This year, we conducted our first emergency response drill in partnership with local hazmat teams as part of our continued focus on safety. The drill provided a hands-on training experience that reinforced preparedness, coordination, and rapid response. It also gave local emergency responders the opportunity to participate in a real-world exercise they rarely get to experience, helping them build skills that can make a difference not only in our operations, but in emergency situations across the communities we serve. These elements are critical when operating in the chemical transportation space.
Expanding Our Fleet & Operations
In 2025, we’ve added six new Kenworth regional tractors to help support our growing footprint in the region. These new units improve efficiency and driver comfort while helping ensure our fleet meets modern safety standards.
Strengthening Our Partnerships & Supporting the Future of Logistics
This year, we strengthened our connection to the chemical transportation and logistics community by becoming verified members of ACD (Alliance for Chemical Distribution) and joining ITCO (International Tank Container Organization). We also attended key industry events, including NTTC conferences, the ACD Annual Meeting, Hazmat by Road & Rail, and the annual Women in Trucking Accelerate! Conference and Expo. These industry events allowed us to learn from peers across the industry, exchange ideas, and help create a path for the future.
Supporting Leadership & the Future
2025 marked an important milestone. Don Wrege, our Director of Safety & Maintenance, was elected to the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Motor Truck Association (NJMTA). His position underscores our commitment to advocacy, responsible leadership, and collaboration at both industry and state levels.
Lastly, we were honored to announce and award the All Chemical Transport Empowering Future Excellence scholarship. This scholarship reflects our belief that investing in education and the next generation of industry professionals is vital to the long-term strength and collaboration of chemical transportation.
Looking Ahead at 2026
As we close another year at All Chemical, we are grateful to our employees, customers, and partners who helped make this year’s achievements possible. It was another year built on our ongoing commitment to safety, continuous innovation and improvement, and partnership within the chemical logistics community.
We look forward to see what next year brings!