Latest Developments in Switzerland Industrial Gases Market

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Latest Developments in Switzerland Industrial Gases Market

  • Chemical and Materials
  • Apr 2025
  • Country Level
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 3
  • No of Figures: 23

  • In June 2024, Messer SE & CO. KGaA is expanding its industrial gas production capacity in Spain to meet rising demand. The new facilities will enhance the company’s ability to supply a variety of gases, including oxygen, nitrogen, and argon, to industries such as healthcare, food processing, and manufacturing. This expansion supports Messer's commitment to improving supply reliability across Europe
  • In November 2023, Messer SE & CO. KGaA has completed the acquisition of its joint venture, Messer Industries, and now GIC is its new strategic partner. This move strengthens Messer’s position in the industrial gases sector, enhancing its capabilities in supply and services. The acquisition reflects Messer's continued expansion and commitment to improving its global market presence
  • In July 2022, Messer SE & CO. KGaA focuses on leveraging the potential of industrial gases to create sustainable ecosystems and drive future advancements. The company is committed to using its expertise in gases to contribute to environmental sustainability and future generations' needs, aiming to shape industries and communities in a responsible manner 
  • In September 2021, Messer SE & CO. KGaA has opened an on-site plant at Steklarna Hrastnik, a glass manufacturer in Slovenia, to supply industrial gases and support the company's operations. This move aims to enhance supply reliability and sustainability for the glass production process
  • In November 2024, Air Liquide has announced a new renewable hydrogen production project in partnership with TotalEnergies at the La Mède biorefinery in France. This project will produce 25,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per year, using biogenic by-products as feedstock instead of fossil hydrocarbons. The hydrogen will be primarily used for biofuel and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production