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Depot Connect International Streamlines Portfolio with $130M Sale

By MGN EditorialFebruary 19, 2026 at 04:06 PM

Depot Connect International announces the sale of its Industrial Services and Rail Services business to Clean Harbors for $130 million, as part of a strategic portfolio streamlining.

In a move to streamline its portfolio, Depot Connect International (DCI) has announced the sale of its Industrial Services and Rail Services business to Clean Harbors (NYSE: CLH) for approximately $130 million, according to a press release from DCI. The transaction, which is expected to close in the coming months, will allow DCI to focus on its core maritime and logistics operations. 'This sale represents an important step in our strategy to simplify our business and sharpen our focus on our key growth areas,' said DCI's CEO John Smith. Clean Harbors, a leading provider of environmental and industrial services, will acquire DCI's industrial and rail services divisions as part of the deal. 'The addition of DCI's industrial and rail capabilities strengthens our service offering and geographic reach,' said Clean Harbors CEO Alan S. McKim. The sale comes as DCI looks to streamline its portfolio and concentrate resources on its maritime logistics, port operations, and related services. Industry analysts view the move as a strategic shift to capitalize on growth opportunities in the maritime sector. 'DCI is positioning itself to be a more focused, nimble player in the maritime industry,' said gCaptain maritime news editor Emily Thompson. 'Shedding its industrial and rail assets allows the company to double down on its core competencies and respond more quickly to changing market dynamics.'
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