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Port of Antwerp Supports Major Petchem Investments

23.01.2015 - The Port of Antwerp continues to attract petrochemical investments, the operating company says in its annual report for 2014. To underscore its position as an integrated cluster...

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SCIPIG Wins Long-term Gas Contract in China

19.03.2014 - Shanghai Chemical Industry Park Industrial Gases Company (SCIPIG), a joint venture of U.S. gases manufacturer Praxair and French partner Air Liquide, has been awarded a 15-year...

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Messer Acquires Praxair’s French Arm, Sells Italian Unit

18.03.2014 - Privately owned German industrial gases producer Messer acquired 100% of U.S. rival Praxair's French subsidiary Praxair S.A.S from Praxair Euroholding, Spain, effective Mar. 12...

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Port of Antwerp: Europe’s Largest Chemical Cluster

12.11.2013 - Gateway For Major Players - With 40 square kilometers of chemical industry housing the world's major players, the port of Antwerp may rightfully call itself the largest European...

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Ackman’s Pershing Square unveils $2.2 Billion stake in Air Products

02.08.2013 - Hedge fund manager William Ackman unveiled his biggest bet ever on Wednesday, a $2.2 billion play on Air Products that the billionaire trader kept secret for two months. The...

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Praxair Acquires Russian Gases Producer

25.06.2013 - U.S. industrial gases producer Praxair has acquired Russia's Volgograd Oxygen Factory (VOF), a leading regional producer and distributor of industrial gases, for an undisclosed sum...

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Praxair to Build Air Separation Plant and Pipeline at Antwerp

24.06.2013 - U.S. industrial gases producer Praxair is building its second air separation plant and extending its pipeline system in the Port of Antwerp, the world's second largest chemical...

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Praxair, Air Products Say Order Backlog to Fuel 2013 Growth

24.01.2013 - Industrial gas suppliers Praxair and Air Products and Chemicals expect their order backlog to prop up results this year despite weak economic growth in most of their markets. Air...