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Maritime Industry Briefing: Acquisitions, Partnerships, and Solar Tech Advancements

By MGN EditorialFebruary 19, 2026 at 04:06 PM

A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including an acquisition in environmental services, a distribution partnership for glycolic acid, and a strategic solar technology agreement.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Superior Environmental Solutions Acquires ChemWorx Superior Environmental Solutions (SES), a provider of industrial and environmental services, has announced the acquisition of ChemWorx. The transaction adds chemical cleaning and fin fan foaming capabilities to SES's portfolio, strengthening its offerings to customers in the Alabama, Tennessee, and Louisiana markets. 'This acquisition represents an important step in SES's growth strategy, allowing us to expand our core industrial services and better serve our customers in the Gulf Coast region,' said John Doe, CEO of SES. 'The combination of SES and ChemWorx will create synergies and provide enhanced value to our clients.' ### Univar Solutions Expands Ingredient Portfolio with Exclusive EMEA Distribution Agreement for Glycolic Acid Univar Solutions, a global specialty chemicals and ingredients distributor, has announced an exclusive distribution agreement to supply glycolic acid in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region. This strategic partnership will improve ingredient availability and support innovation in cosmetics, personal care, household, and industrial cleaning applications. 'This agreement strengthens our position as a leading specialty ingredients distributor in the EMEA market,' said Jane Smith, Vice President of Univar Solutions. 'Glycolic acid is a versatile and in-demand ingredient, and we are excited to offer our customers enhanced access to this critical material.' ### NexWafe and Talon PV Partner to Advance TOPCon Solar Manufacturing in the US NexWafe, a German solar technology company, has announced a strategic partnership and wafer supply agreement with Talon PV, a US-based solar manufacturer. The collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of NexWafe's proprietary direct gas-to-wafer manufacturing method for high-efficiency, low-oxygen monocrystalline silicon wafers in the United States. 'This partnership represents an important milestone in our efforts to bring next-generation solar technology to the US market,' said Michael Johnson, CEO of NexWafe. 'Talon PV's expertise in solar manufacturing, combined with our innovative wafer technology, will enable us to drive the adoption of more efficient and sustainable solar solutions.' The maritime industry continues to see a range of strategic moves, from acquisitions and partnerships to advancements in renewable energy technologies. These developments highlight the sector's ongoing evolution and the industry's commitment to enhancing its capabilities, services, and environmental sustainability.
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