Company News

March 4, 2021

Carpenter Announcement

March 4, 2021

Carpenter Announcement

March 4, 2021

Chemline Update

March 3, 2021

As Chemline continues to gather information on the rapidly changing polyurethane raw material market, we remain committed to transparent communication regarding the market challenges facing the entire supply chain.  Upstream feedstock suppliers are slowly beginning to restart facilities, with some Gulf Coast refineries and feedstock suppliers coming back online.  The restart and ramping up of these world-scale facilities takes time.  We are hopeful that the supply chain opens up in April.

Over the last week, Chemline has seen multiple confirmed raw material orders cancelled and more put in question.  No raw material suppliers will confirm orders going forward until there is better visibility on upstream supply.  Chemline’s existing inventories will allow for limited supply over the next few weeks.  We are reviewing incoming orders daily and confirming amounts based on our on-hand raw material inventory.  With the expectation that limited supply will become available in early April, we are pursuing all options to maintain supply through the second half of March including sparing no expense in acquiring raw materials through secondary channels.  Separately, our R&D department is focused on reformulation options based on inventories on hand.

As we look forward to April, supply should begin to normalize but inflationary pressures will create a different set of challenges.  Chemline is already seeing price increase announcements of 30-50% for April 1st across most raw material categories.  Our commitment is to do all possible to keep you supplied through this crisis and for the long term — we will pass along only costs that we cannot absorb, and only on a temporary basis.

Chemline takes very seriously our commitment to supply our customer base reliably and fairly.  All our time and resources are devoted to that commitment.  Thank you for your partnership as we work through this unprecedented challenge.

March 4, 2021

Chemline Update

March 3, 2021

As Chemline continues to gather information on the rapidly changing polyurethane raw material market, we remain committed to transparent communication regarding the market challenges facing the entire supply chain.  Upstream feedstock suppliers are slowly beginning to restart facilities, with some Gulf Coast refineries and feedstock suppliers coming back online.  The restart and ramping up of these world-scale facilities takes time.  We are hopeful that the supply chain opens up in April.

Over the last week, Chemline has seen multiple confirmed raw material orders cancelled and more put in question.  No raw material suppliers will confirm orders going forward until there is better visibility on upstream supply.  Chemline’s existing inventories will allow for limited supply over the next few weeks.  We are reviewing incoming orders daily and confirming amounts based on our on-hand raw material inventory.  With the expectation that limited supply will become available in early April, we are pursuing all options to maintain supply through the second half of March including sparing no expense in acquiring raw materials through secondary channels.  Separately, our R&D department is focused on reformulation options based on inventories on hand.

As we look forward to April, supply should begin to normalize but inflationary pressures will create a different set of challenges.  Chemline is already seeing price increase announcements of 30-50% for April 1st across most raw material categories.  Our commitment is to do all possible to keep you supplied through this crisis and for the long term — we will pass along only costs that we cannot absorb, and only on a temporary basis.

Chemline takes very seriously our commitment to supply our customer base reliably and fairly.  All our time and resources are devoted to that commitment.  Thank you for your partnership as we work through this unprecedented challenge.

March 4, 2021

Monument Force Majeure and Price Hike Info

February 16, 2021


Dear Valued Customer,


Effective March 1, 2021, Monument Chemical will increase selling prices for the following products.
Dipropylene Glycol – ALL GRADES $.22/lb
Propylene Glycol – ALL GRADES $.20/lb
Poly-Solv PNB $.20/lb
Poly-Solv PNP $.20/lb
Poly-Solv DPNB $.20/lb
Poly-Solv DPNP $.20/lb
Poly-Solv EM $.05/lb
Poly-Solv MPE $.05/lb
Poly-G $.22/lb
Poly-A $.22/lb
Poly-Q $.22/lb
Poly-L $.22/lb
Poly-G HQEE $.05/lb
Our acceptance of any orders submitted prior to the price increase will be subject to sales control that is currently in place.


Please contact your Monument sales representative to answer any questions you might have regarding this increase or sales control.


Thank you for your continued business and working with Monument Chemical.

February 17, 2021

Dear Valued Customer,

Due to the unprecedented weather, energy, and logistical issues that are affecting majority of the United States, we regret to inform you that Monument Chemical must declare force majeure on all products produced at the Brandenburg, KY facility, effective immediately.


We are currently assessing the situation to determine how much impact this will have on our production and logistics. We will continue to keep you informed on any changes that arise.

Please contact your Monument sales representative to answer any questions you may have regarding this force majeure.


As always, we appreciate your patience and working with us through this difficult time.