Chemserve Terminal

CHEMSERVE TERMINAL Chemserve’s tanks. The company had also done tank linings for Allied Terminals in the past. “Due to the various chemicals we handle, we have to put special protective coatings inside the tank to protect the quality of the products, and protect the integrity of the tanks, so it’s a very specialized process,” Law reports. “We use New Kent because they provide an exceptional quality job for us and they always have.” Chemserve Terminal handles a wide variety of products. In addition to liquid fertilizer that’s used for crops such as corn, cotton, wheat, and tobacco, the company also handles animal fats and greases. Specialty chemicals include sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid, methanol, hydrogen peroxide, and peracetic acid. Demand for many of the chemicals stored at Chemserve increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. This led to the construction of the new tanks at the Wilmington facility – built by Texas-based Baker Tank to Chemserve Terminal’s customized specifications.

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