List of ice companies

This is a list of ice companies. Ice companies manufacture and market ice and are involved in the ice trade. Some ice companies manufacture and market dry ice.

The American Ice Company building in Baltimore, Maryland, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
The Crystal Ice Company Building in Pensacola, Florida, is listed on the U.S. NRHP.
The Grimsby Ice Factory in Grimsby, England, was built in 1900 and is a Grade II listed building.

Ice companies

  • American Ice Company[1] – a business that manufactured and delivered ice throughout the mid-Atlantic U.S. states. Its site is a historic ice manufacturing plant located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States that is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It is a large industrial brick building constructed in 1911 for the American Ice Company.
  • Barbados Ice Company Limited
  • Belton Ice Company, Belton, Missouri
  • Berkshire Ice company [1]
  • Boston Ice Company [1]
  • Cash Ice LLC
  • Cedar Falls Ice and Fuel Company
  • Ceylon Cold Stores
  • Crystal Ice Company – a former company that sold ice to travelers. The Crystal Ice Company Building is listed on the U.S. NRHP.
  • Crystal Lake Ice Company, Barton, Vermont
  • Crystal Lake Ice Company, Crystal Lake, Illinois
  • Crystal Lake Ice Company, Lowell, Massachusetts
  • Crystal Lake Ice Company, Newton, Massachusetts
  • Crystal Lake Ice Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Danbury Ice Company [1]
  • Dry Ice International [1]
  • Florida Ice and Farm Company
  • Follett Ice – a privately held company that manufactures beverage and ice for the healthcare, foodservice, hospitality, and supermarket industries. Headquartered in Easton, Pennsylvania, the company operates two manufacturing facilities in Easton and Gdansk, Poland.
  • Fresh Pond Ice Company - a former Massachusetts ice harvesting company, incorporated in 1887 by Jacob Hittinger. The company harvested natural ice from Fresh Pond until the acquisition of the pond by the City of Cambridge, then opened ice harvesting operations from Lake Potanipo in Brookline, New Hampshire.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Cold Storage and Ice Trade Journal". Volume 35. Ice Trade Journal Company. 1908. pp. 51–59. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  2. "For Sultry Days The Fresh Pond Ice Company and Its Plant". Cambridge Tribune. 2 April 1892.
  3. "Grimsby Ice Factory renovation plans unveiled". BBC News. 24 February 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  4. "Grimsby Ice House is treasure worth saving, says BBC documentary Restoring England's Heritage". Grimsby Telegraph. January 8, 2015. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
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