Freedom Of The Open Road

      Freedom Of The Open Road Richard Laton Retiring March 2024 On March 31, 2024, International Construction Equipment, Inc. will be celebrating an outstanding leader, mentor, and a true ICE® "original", Richard Laton.    Mr. Laton is a North Carolina native and attended Parkwood High School in Union County. In fact, he is currently living within about 50 miles of his birthplace and is overly proud of his community, church and family who are al ... Read more

44E Keeping Things ICE® Cold!

44E Keeping Things ICE® Cold! Edited by: Alan Zimmerman The Port of Portland is the second-largest tonnage seaport in New England and one of the largest oil ports on the East Coast. Over the years, the local economy has shifted from fishing, manufacturing, and agriculture towards a more service-based economy. Most banks such as Bank of America and Key Bank have positioned their Maine operations in Portland which provides jobs as well as drives in businesses from outside the state th ... Read more

ICE® 50 Year Community Give Back Event - ICE® Capital Branch

ICE® 50 Year Community Give Back Event - ICE® Capital Branch On the morning of Saturday, March 16, 2024 the International Construction Equipment, Inc. (ICE®) Capital Branch team members met up just outside of the Baltimore County Bureau of Highways Facility with gloves and garbage bags in hand, ready to give back to their community. They spent 2 hours together laughing, talking and cleaning up the area. The sun was shining and the temps rose through the fifties, making it excellent working ... Read more

ICE® 50 Year Community Give Back Event - ICE® WA Branch

ICE® 50 Year Community Give Back Event - ICE® WA Branch This St. Patrick's Day, Sunday March 17, 2024, our ICE® Washington State Branch Team Members participated in a local Community 5k with their families and loved ones! Held in Heritage Park - Olympia, WA. the crew had a blast on the fast, flat course around the lake and out and back along Deschutes Parkway. A few of them even finished in the top 30 for their division! Congratulations to you all! International Construction Equipment, Inc. ... Read more

New Ferry Terminal in Boca De Chila – Nayarit, Mexico

New Ferry Terminal in Boca De Chila Nayarit, Mexico  Edited by Debbie Reaney After almost seven years of negotiations and paperwork, the National Fund for the Promotion of Tourism (FONATUR) has donated a four-hectare property on Litibú Beach in Punta de Mita to the Naval Secretary of the Mexican Navy to build an advanced naval station. 100 billion Mexican Pesos ($584 Million US) is being invested in the project, which will be financed, in equal parts, by the state, the municipa ... Read more

Widening the Delaware Water Gap

Widening the Delaware Water Gap Edited by Alan Zimmerman The Delaware Water Gap is truly a breath-taking wonder of nature. The 40-mile stretch of the Delaware River resides in northwest New Jersey and Northeast Pennsylvania with an estimated 4 million people (about twice the population of New Mexico) who visit the recreation area annually. Canoeing, kayaking, and rafting trips down the river are popular in the summer. Other activities include hiking, rock climbing, swimming, and fishin ... Read more

Updated Bridge in Florida Pan Handle

Updated Bridge in Florida Pan Handle Edited by Alan Zimmerman The pan handle of Florida has some of the most diverse and unpredictable weather. Heavy rains, high gusty winds, and baking hot temperatures can lead to the deterioration of man-made structures such as bridges and other infrastructures. Just outside of Holt, FL, a new bridge was built to replace the older two-lane bridge that previously served Santa Rose County residents. This bridge is a part of the Blackwater River State For ... Read more

New Timber Pile Supports NJ Fishery

New Timber Pile Supports NJ Fishery Edited by: Alan Zimmerman    The historic seaside town of Cape May, NJ is arguably one of the oldest tourist destinations in the United States. Located where Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, the town's largest industry is tourism and it has much to offer such as the Washington Street Mall, Cape May Boardwalk, and many historic hotels. Commercial fishing is almost just as important to Cape May's economy and has been a mainstay ... Read more

ICE® 50 Year Community Give Back Event - ICE® Texas Branch

ICE® 50 Year Community Give Back Event - ICE® Texas Branch This past weekend, on Saturday, March 2, 2024, the ICE® Texas Branch Team Members went out to support their community by participating in the local Bayou City Classic 10k / 5k Fun Run & Walk. The oldest and longest running 10k in Texas! Over the past 10 years this family friendly non-profit event, hosted by the Houston areas Road Runners Association, has raised over $285,000 for Houston parks and recreation areas. The Bayou C ... Read more

ICE & Ultralum complete Billboard #37

ICE & Ultralum complete Billboard #37  Edited by: Alan Zimmerman All great businesses and brands come from excellent marketing practices. Being able to reach numerous people to spread a message or promote a business is vital to sustainable growth. One of the more traditional and effective ways to grab the attention of people is using a billboard for commuters to see. More importantly, the specific spot the billboard is placed in is super important in terms of its effectiveness. Wo ... Read more