Messer celebrates 120th anniversary
In 1898, Adolf Messer started a company from his workshop in Frankfurt-Höchst, Germany, for the fabrication of acetylene gas generators. He employed four blue-collar workers and one salaried employee.
In 1898, Adolf Messer started a company from his workshop in Frankfurt-Höchst, Germany, for the fabrication of acetylene gas generators. He employed four blue-collar workers and one salaried employee.
Tomorrow night skylines around the world will go dark as millions, including Messer, celebrate WWF’s Earth Hour to spark global awareness and action on nature and the environment.
Germany’s Federal Cartel Office has today approved VTG Aktiengesellschaft’s acquisition of the Nacco Group subject to compliance with certain conditions. A corresponding decision of the Austrian antitrust court is expected before the Easter holidays.
Audi will have a small series of hydrogen (H2) fuel cell cars on the road in 2020, the car giant revealed at its annual press conference yesterday.
In the framework of an export initiative from the Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), NOW GmbH National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology and the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)...
Gas-related equipment manufacturer Witt-Gasetechnik has released a new inline gas analyser which checks the modified atmosphere of packages processed in tray-sealers and thermoformers before the packages are finally sealed.
Linde AG has been informed of the decision of the European Commission to suspend the review period for the merger clearance process regarding the business combination of Linde and Praxair, Inc.
This month’s regional market series focuses on Western Europe, a market in so many ways in the shadow of its higher-growth Eastern counterpart, but far more established and reinvigorated very recently by renewed economic stability...
For many on the outside, it may seem like the trail has gone cold on this mega merger of equals.
After just two years, The Linde Group has announced its hydrogen (H2) car sharing service will come to an end this summer.