All GW APAC Japan articles
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CAIRE Inc. acquires Spirosure
CAIRE Inc. has acquired Spirosure, Inc. to expand CAIRE’s portfolio into the diagnostic segment of respiratory care.
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Japan extends state of emergency
Japan has extended its nationwide state of emergency over Covid-19 (coronavirus) until 31 st May, as the country continues its battle against the virus and looks to another uphill challenge ahead in reviving its economy.
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The Gas Review interviews Taiyo Nippon Sanso
“Changing to a holding company is inevitable for global development and governance,” Yujiro Ichihara, Representative Director, President and CEO of Taiyo Nippon Sanso, told The Gas Review.
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Taiyo Nippon Sanso forms business alliance with Velo3D
Taiyo Nippon Sanso has concluded a business alliance with US 3D printer manufacturer Velo3D, The Gas Review reports.
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TNSC goes to holding company system
Taiyo Nippon Sanso (TNSC) will transfer to have a holding company system from 1 st October, the Gas Review reports.
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Coronavirus smothers Chinese electronics industry
The new coronavirus which has been causing a sensation since the end of last year (2019) is likely to affect the industrial gas business, the Gas Review reports.
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Air Water reports record high results
According to The Gas Review, Air Water’s sales revenue increased by 10.8% and the operating income also increased by 13.6% comparing with the same term of the previous year.
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Japan expected to have 80 hydrogen buses
Japan is expected to have nearly 80 hydrogen fuel cell buses by the end of March, The Gas Review reports.
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Showa Denko to establish second high purity gases factory
Showa Denko will establish a second factory in Shanghai through its subsidiary to produce high purity gases for electronics.
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Third boom of land-based fish farming
According to The Gas Review, gas demand for the marine products industry is gaining attention, again.
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Regional markets: Focus on Pacific Rim
When we profiled the North Pacific industrial gases business last year, we noted how in 2018 the region had for the first time in history eclipsed the size of the European market to become the second-largest industrial gas market in the world, at a value of almost $20bn.
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Air Water unveils new plan
Air Water has established a medium-term management plan that runs through to the end of full year 2021, The Gas Review reports.
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Kitajima Sanso opens medical oxygen filling plant
Kitajima Sanso has held an opening ceremony for the local subsidiary Kitajima and a medical oxygen filling plant on the site of Kitajima in Yangon City, reports The Gas Review.
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Increased H2 infrastructure for Japan
At the end of 2018, Japan had 100 commercial hydrogen filling stations and just under 3,000 fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) on the roads, reports The Gas Review.
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Balance in supply and demand of argon
According to The Gas Review, the current supply and demand of argon is keeping a delicate balance.
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TNSC begins operations at gas liquefaction plant
Taiyo Nippon Sanso has established the first gas liquefaction plant in Myanmar. The opening ceremonies for the plant were held on 21 st January (2019).
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Air Liquide Japan to build ASU
Air Liquide Japan will replace one of the air separation units (ASU) in the Kokubu Plant of Kagoshima Oxiton.
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Air Water to construct VSU in Kameyama
Air Water Inc., a Japan-based industrial gas company, has revealed plans to install a VSU to generate liquids in Kameyama City, according to the Gas Review.
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HACCP to be required for food sanitation control
The recently revised Food Sanitation Law in Japan requires sanitation control system of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) from all food related companies, according to The Gas Review.
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LCO2 and dry ice supply crisis
After a hot summer, the supply of liquid carbon dioxide and dry ice still remains limited. In addition to regular autumn maintenance turnarounds in succession at the side of supply sources, there was trouble at the West Japan sources this year which lead to no sufficient crude gas being supplied. ...