Air Liquide invests in the South of Germany

13-Nov-2007

Air Liquide Deutschland GmbH has decided to set up one of the largest units in Germany for the liquefaction of gases (nitrogen, oxygen and argon) in the Ulm region.

With this investment of nearly EUR60 million, the Air Liquide Group is reinforcing its supply network for industrial gases, which are used in many industrial production processes. This new activity also enables the Group to accompany the growth of its customers in Germany, particularly in the following sectors: automobile construction, mechanical construction, electrical engineering, food processing, as well as in technological development (such as in the domain of renewable energy) in research and in activities which traditionally dominate the economy in Southern Germany.

The start-up of the unit, which will produce approximately 700 tonnes of liquefied gases per day, is scheduled for the end of 2009. About 15 jobs will be created.

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