Rinchem marks 50 years of chemical supply chain expertise

The company has grown from one warehouse in Albuquerque to supporting Fortune 500 manufacturers worldwide with hazmat storage, specialized transport, and ISO tank handling.
March 5, 2026
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Chemical supply chain management company Rinchem is celebrating its 50th anniversary by spotlighting the operational discipline that has defined the business for the last five decades: safe, consistent execution in regulated chemical and gas logistics.

“Fifty years is really a measure of consistency,” Rinchem CEO Chris Easter said in a news release. “Customers trust us with critical materials because we specialize in this work, respect the regulations, and don’t compromise on safety. We’ve carried that standard into every operation we support, and we’ll continue what’s made us successful for the last five decades.”

Rinchem operates in highly regulated environments where precision is non-negotiable. The company supports safety-critical, compliance-driven operations end-to-end, including hazardous materials warehousing, specialized transportation, ISO tank and cylinder handling, and compliance-driven technology that brings structure to complex chemical and gas logistics.

“At the end of the day, this work is about people,” Easter added. “When you’re moving regulated materials, you can’t take shortcuts. We invest in training and consistent processes so our teams can operate safely, and customers can move with confidence.”

Today, Rinchem serves customers across six countries with 700-plus employees and a global network designed for chemical supply chain management. Throughout 2026, Rinchem plans to recognize the people and milestones behind its growth through internal initiatives, social media, and their anniversary hub.

“This milestone year is a chance to recognize the people behind the work and the commitment it takes to operate safely, day in and day out,” the company stated. “As Rinchem enters its next chapter, the company remains focused on what sets it apart, supporting the most demanding and complex supply chains.”

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