Messer joins DEMO200 project
Family-run industrial gases company Messer has joined the DEMO200 project, a project working to develop a superconducting high-current busbar.
Family-run industrial gases company Messer has joined the DEMO200 project, a project working to develop a superconducting high-current busbar.
Serving virtually every industrial sector in the global economy with its wide range of productions and applications, 2019 has been a year of transformation for the industrial gases market.
Messer will provide a consistent supply of helium for the 2019 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade which will be held today in New York City.
Messer has supplied welding gases to a unique research project involving the construction of a bridge using the Wire Arc Additive Manufactuting (WAAM) 3D printing process.
Family-run industrial gases specialist Messer has purchased Aspen DMC3™ software in order to improve operating efficiency and margins while reducing energy consumption and emissions.
Family run industrial gas company Messer will present its additive manufacturing products next week at Formnext 2019.
Messer will debut its innovations at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) which will take place in Atlanta between 28th-30th January (2020).
In a world of time-starved and convenience-seeking consumers, more people than ever are swapping buying their groceries in-store in favour of ordering their food shopping from the comfort of their sofa.
Messer has received the TOTAL E-QUALITY award for equal opportunities and the diversity award for its future-oriented and sustainable HR policy.
To ensure the world does not run out of air, German industrial gas giant Messer has planted more than 100 trees at its two administrative locations in Bad Soden and Krefeld.