Messer to supply Chinese firm with carbon dioxide
Chinese company Mizuda has entered into a contract with Messer for the supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) to neutralise alkaline wastewater.
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.
The Messer Group will be working with SALVIA medical, supplier of equipment for clinical ventilation and respiratory therapy, to provide a joint service package for therapy with inhaled nitric oxide (NO).
Messer BH Gas, a Bosnian branch of the German industrial gases producer Messer Group, has gained approval to continue the supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) to PepsiCo until the end of 2020.
Messer Group will use the Schweissen & Schneiden trade fair to provide information to visitors about its methods of gas supply, potential for savings, service provision and new applications for processing of materials and lasers.
Frank Meyer, the Mayor of Krefeld’s in Germany, visited Messer premises on the 20th July 2017 to receive a tour of the facility and here about the latest site developments.
Messer is currently investing approximately €17m ($20m) in the construction of a plant producing air gases oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2) and argon (Ar) at the industrial site of Trata in Škofja Loka, Slovenia.
The Messer Group has released its 2016 full year financial results achieving consolidated sales of €1.146bn ($1.308bn) and an operating profit of €249m ($284m), despite the challenging economic environment.
The world’s largest privately-run industrial gases company The Messer Group has been prized with no less than 15 safety awards by the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA).