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Indianapolis Team Volunteers at the Local Food Bank
July 28th, 2023

Yesterday, the Indianapolis team volunteered their time and energy at Gleaners Food Bank. Our team worked various jobs, such as an “assembly line” packing dry goods in boxes, labeling cans, and taping and packing the boxes. They packed over 500 boxes in just under two hours! More importantly, these efforts helped provide 12,772 meals to local residents and families in need.
Monument Houston’s Elevated Safety Standards Earn Regional Award — Again!
July 21st, 2023

In just a few words, “delivering every tank car safely” perfectly summarizes the mission of Monument Houston’s rail team. While that may seem simple enough, the efforts behind making this possible are anything but. And if anyone understands that, it’s the Union Pacific Railroad (UP). So when they recognize a chemical company in this area, it’s a big deal.
And this year, Monument Chemical took that achievement to the next level. We are proud to be one of less than 100 companies across the region to earn the 2022 Union Pacific Pinnacle Award, and it wasn’t the first time we’ve made the prestigious list. But it was under some of the most impressive circumstances yet!
Posted in: TexasNew Employee Spotlight: Welcome to Bryan Bailey!
July 17th, 2023

Bryan Bailey is a pretty laid-back guy. But if there’s one thing he takes very seriously, it's our company’s security. Our new IT Security and Compliance Lead for Industrial Control Systems is not a new face to the Monument team, but he has recently taken on a new role to help us boost our security, efficiency, and transparency across all sites and functions.
Bryan Bailey Joins Monument as IT Security and Compliance Lead - Industrial Control Systems
July 5th, 2023
I am pleased to announce that Bryan Bailey joins the Monument Chemical IT team as the IT Security and Compliance Lead - Industrial Control Systems, effective today July 3, 2023.In this newly created role, Bryan will be responsible for collaborating with all manufacturing plant engineers to administe...Posted in: PeopleHouston Area AP Teams Step Up & Buckle Down to Keep Processes Moving
July 5th, 2023
When tough personal circumstances led to the sad exit of a wonderful Baytown team member, the Accounts Payable team was left with a large void to fill — and quickly. Fortunately, a small team of Monument all-stars were ready for an unrelenting test to climb a steep learning curve and “hit the ground running.”
Posted in: TexasSteve Muncy Promoted Engineering Manager - Brandenburg
July 3rd, 2023
I am pleased to announce that Steve Muncy has been promoted to the position of Engineering Manager, effective as of July 1, 2023. In this role, Steve will report to me and will be responsible for the planning, designing, and overseeing of capital investment projects on our site, as well managin...Matt Taylor Promoted QC Lab Manager - Brandenburg
June 29th, 2023
I am pleased to announce that Matt Taylor has been promoted to the position of QC Lab Manager, effective July 3, 2023. In this role, Matt will report to me and will be responsible for the overall support and management of the QC Lab team and assets to continuously improve and expand the capabil...Grant Flaugher Joins MCK as QC Lab Coordinator
June 26th, 2023
I am pleased to announce that Grant Flaugher has joined the Monument Chemical Kentucky team as QC Lab Coordinator, effective June 26, 2023. In this role, Grant will report to me and will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the lab. He will work closely with unit Supervisors and Lab T...American Hydrocarbons/Haltermann Solutions and CFR Engines Inc. Announce Alliance for Global Distribution of Primary Reference Fuels
June 26th, 2023

American Hydrocarbons/Haltermann Solutions and CFR Engines Inc. (CFR®) are pleased to announce an alliance for distribution of Primary Reference Fuels (PRF) on a global basis.
Brandenburg Pulls Out All the Stops During Production Outages to Minimize Risks & Yield Big Wins
June 22nd, 2023

When your day-to-day responsibilities are driven by deadlines and powered by efficiency, it can seem unthinkable to even consider the voluntary shut down of production — for any length of time. But when Brandenburg’s distillation columns responsible for running Propylene Glycol USP were revealing some potential issues, that’s exactly what the team had to do. And while it wasn’t easy, it did prove that even the biggest challenges can be overcome when our teams come together.
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