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Driver shortage: The white line as life line
As Merle Haggard sings in Moving On, “The white line is the life line to a nation. And men like Will and Sonny make it move.” Today, over 70% of all freight tonnage in the US is transported over our nation’s highways making the ‘white line’ more important than ever. ...
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Making a HERO
The Argon HERO – new to market in 2020 – is attracting interest in the industry with its claims to save costs by preventing the loss of argon during transfer from bulk tanks to microbulk delivery systems such as Chart’s Orca™.
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How did we get here?
There’s a famous bar in New York City called McSorley’s Old Ale House. It’s been in lower Manhattan for a very long time.
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Improving efficiency, production and storage
Solutionwerks offers advice for better operations at cryogenic and adsorption air separation plants, part 1.
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Providing clean water for animals, fish
Zoos, aquariums and fish farms are utilizing oxygen systems.
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Cleaning up
Treatment for clean water is one of the macro trends driving business for equipment manufacturing giant Chart Industries in 2020.
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Gas recycling, Neighborhood 91
Arencibia explains its role in an exciting project at Pittsburgh International Airport.
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Onsite, in demand
Increasing numbers of high-volume nitrogen users are considering swapping their supply method from cylinders, microbulk or bulk to onsite gas generation as it is claimed to be cheaper than buying from the major gas companies.
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Mixing it up
Onsite gas mixing for welding shield gases continues to grow, according to Thermco Instrument Corporation President Dennis Richardson.
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Steady growth for the air gases business
Announcements of domestic air separation unit (ASU) and liquefaction builds and expansions for startup through 2023 indicate that the US air gases business has steadily been improving.
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Challenges of acquiring 70,000 tons of liquid argon…
Maura Garvey has included some information on US argon capacity and supply in her accompanying article ‘Steady growth for the air gases business’.
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The Canada Report
Canada’s industrial gas market generated revenues of approximately $1.90bn in 2018, with an average annual growth rate of 3.1% for the decade, which compares to the US’ market valuation of around $21.4bn.
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Celebrating 50 years of business
Since its founding in 1970 by Andy and Sue Castiglione, WestAir has rapidly become one of the largest independent distributors of gases, gas equipment and welding supplies in the Southwest US.
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Talent management
The topic ‘Future of Work’ has become a mainstream talking point over the last 5-7 years, principally driven by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on the workforce in the not too distant future.
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IWDC Annual PurityPlus® Annual Meeting preview
Members, industry experts and approved vendors of the IWDC PurityPlus® program will converge at the Wild Dunes Resort in beautiful Isle of Palms, South Carolina for the Annual PurityPlus® Meeting on February 4-6.
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The Mountains Report
The Mountains Report – Incorporating: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.
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NorTECH not only sells, but educates
Norco looks to foster relationships at center for latest robotic and welding equipment, writes Nick Parkinson.
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The era of the cobot is here
Automation can ease labor shortage, attract younger workers – but will it also take jobs?
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Making a success of online retail
Indiana Oxygen Company’s e-commerce business is thriving. Here’s how they do it…
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Controlling gas surge
Is that “whoooshhhh” sound the start of gas shielding pre-flow, or is it the sound of flushing money down the drain?