Messer expands its CO2 business with two new production plants
The Messer Group has invested nearly €3m ($3.7m) in two new production facilities in Bulgaria and Bosnia-Herzegovina, expanding its carbon dioxide (CO2) business.
The Messer Group has invested nearly €3m ($3.7m) in two new production facilities in Bulgaria and Bosnia-Herzegovina, expanding its carbon dioxide (CO2) business.
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.
Messer BH Gas and ASCO CARBON DIOXIDE have joined forces with the ambitious goal of becoming the exclusive carbon dioxide (CO2) supplier for Coca-Cola in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Elme Messer Gaas has opened a new fully automated gas filling station in the Baltic States, Riga – an investment worth €6m, of which more that €1.3m was received as a grant from the Investment...
Messer is now making safety posters available free of charge to raise awareness of a ‘silent killer’ – elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration.
Messer has concluded two new pipeline gas supply contracts in the Chinese city of Chongqing. The new customers are a chemical company and a transformer manufacturer.
Chinese company Mizuda has entered into a contract with Messer for the supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) to neutralise alkaline wastewater.
The 2017 Adolf Messer Prize worth €25,000 ($29,777) has been awarded to Benesh Joseph, a Biophysicist at Goethe University.
On the 8th September 2017, Messer held its annual Safety Day at all of its locations around the world.