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Maritime Industry Briefing: Expansion, Sustainability, and Contractor Advice

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 10:45 AM

A roundup of recent news from the maritime industry, including a major acquisition, new CO2 refrigeration technology, and tips for homeowners on choosing the right contractor.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Miller Industries Expands European Footprint, Boosts Military Commitments Miller Industries, a leading manufacturer of towing and recovery equipment, has reported strong financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2025. The company highlighted the completion of its acquisition of Omars, a European towing and recovery equipment provider, which has expanded Miller's footprint in the region. 'The Omars acquisition was a strategic move that allows us to better serve our customers across Europe,' said William G. Miller, II, Chairman and CEO of Miller Industries. 'We ended the year with over $150 million in global military commitments, showcasing the strength of our product portfolio and our ability to meet the specialized needs of defense customers.' The company also announced plans for a significant capacity expansion at its Ooltewah, Tennessee facility to support future growth. This investment underscores Miller Industries' commitment to maintaining its leadership position in the towing and recovery equipment market. ### Hillphoenix Launches Next-Gen CO2 Refrigeration System Hillphoenix, a pioneer in sustainable refrigeration systems, has unveiled its Next Generation Flex Mini CO2 refrigeration unit. This high-performance system is designed for both food retail and industrial applications, offering improved energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact. 'The Flex Mini builds on our extensive experience with CO2 refrigeration technology,' said David Duffy, President of Hillphoenix. 'This next-generation system delivers enhanced performance while maintaining Hillphoenix's commitment to environmentally responsible solutions for our customers.' The Flex Mini utilizes natural CO2 refrigerant, eliminating the need for synthetic, high-global-warming-potential (GWP) refrigerants. This aligns with growing industry trends towards more sustainable cooling systems, driven by regulatory changes and consumer demand. ### Bathroom Remodeling Expert Shares Contractor Selection Tips In a recent article published on HelloNation, Mark McManus of M&M Construction Specialist provided homeowners with valuable advice on choosing the right contractor for bathroom remodeling projects. 'Selecting the right contractor is crucial for the success of any renovation project,' McManus said. 'Homeowners should look for contractors who are hands-on, communicate effectively, and have a proven track record of quality work.' McManus emphasized the importance of thoroughly vetting potential contractors, checking references, and ensuring they are licensed and insured. He also advised homeowners to request detailed project timelines and budgets to avoid unexpected delays or cost overruns. 'By taking the time to find the right contractor, homeowners can ensure their bathroom remodeling project is completed to their satisfaction and within their budget,' McManus concluded. This roundup highlights the diverse nature of recent news in the maritime industry, covering topics ranging from corporate acquisitions and product launches to expert advice for homeowners. These developments showcase the industry's ongoing evolution, focus on sustainability, and commitment to serving the needs of its diverse customer base.
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