Company History In 1950, Alexander Maley founded the Alexander Chemical Corporation, bringing to the industry his unflagging commitment to expert service and quality products. In 1959, Alexander Chemical Corporation became the Chemical Division of North American Car Corporation. In 1983, it became a privately held corporation. The blending of all the right elements enabled Alexander to grow its product line, and in 1985 acquire a second facility at Kingsbury, Indiana, with the purchase of Cardinal Chemical Corporation. In 1992, the company's operations were consolidated into the Kingsbury, Indiana, location. In 1997, Alexander Chemical Corporation opened a facility in Mason, Michigan for warehousing and distribution. With the acquisition of the Carrier Stephen Company in 1998 the Mason Facility product line was further expanded. Today, as a leader in the water purification chemical industry, we supply chlor-alkali products and industrial gases to major chemical companies, public utilities, industrial users, and municipalities throughout the Midwest region. Alexander Chemical Corporation is a member of the National Association of Chemical Distributors and the Chlorine Institute. Also, Alexander Chemical Corporation is a member of the American Water Works Association, Mid Central Water Association of Chicago, Northeast Central Lake Water Producers Association, South Central Water Association of Chicago, Saginaw Valley Power Plant Engineering Club, Michigan Water Environmental Association, SCMWA, South Suburban Water Works Association and the Illinois Association of Wastewater Agencies. From order placement to final shipment, Alexander Chemical Corporation is committed to the singular goal of customer satisfaction in the safe use and handling of its products. |