Month: September 2022

Ocean Shipping Reform Act Promises Positive Changes

Ocean shipping issues have been a major factor in the supply chain difficulties since the start of the pandemic.  In 2021, US legislators proposed the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (OSRA) in an attempt to mitigate some of the problems plaguing the industry.  Signed into law by President Biden in June 2022, the OSRA intends to... Read more »

Potential Rail Strike Looms Near

  US rail workers could be headed for a nationwide strike if an agreement is not reached within days, which could be a devastating blow to the economy and manufacturing.  Union members voted in July to strike, seeking better quality-of-life provisions in their contracts. These provisions center around attendance policies and vacation and sick days. ... Read more »

Cyber Attacks Have Increased – Is Your Company Protected?

One As chemical companies become more computer controlled, the dangers of possible cyber attacks have increased. The more computer controlled, the greater chances are of becoming a prime target for those that want to steal, damage, or cause havoc in your company. A cyber attack not only can corrupt and expose company information, it can... Read more »

ChemCeed to Exhibit at International Elastomer Conference

ChemCeed will be exhibiting at the International Elastomer Conference in Knoxville, TN on October 11-13, 2022. ChemCeed would like to invite all attendees to stop by booth number 911 to discuss the many products ChemCeed offers into the rubber industry.  As a full-service chemical supplier, ChemCeed offers a reliable supply of plasticizers, flame-retardants, rubber accelerators,... Read more »

ChemEdge 2022 Recap

Another eventful ChemEdge this year and some of our team had the time to enjoy many things that Indianapolis had to offer. Offsite networking session provided the opportunity to utilize the many scooters throughout the city and NACD scheduled a golf networking session at Top Golf. Many of the topic were quite pertinent to ChemCeed... Read more »