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Steklarna Hrastnik invests in oxygen furnace for glass production
Glass manufacturer Steklarna Hrastnik has invested in a new oxygen furnace for the production of glass packaging in an effort to decarbonise its manufacturing process.
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OMEGA AIR installs N2 generator for coffee packing applications
Slovenia-based OMEGA AIR, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of filters and compressed air equipment, recently completed the installation of a custom nitrogen (N 2 ) generator for a client in the coffee packing business.
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Messer opens first O2 plant in Slovenia
The Messer Group is at the forefront of industrial development in Slovenia as the family-run business officially opened its first oxygen (O 2 ) plant in the country today.
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Messer assembles core of ASU in Slovenia
Messer is currently investing approximately €17m ($20m) in the construction of a plant producing air gases oxygen (O 2 ), nitrogen (N 2 ) and argon (Ar) at the industrial site of Trata in Škofja Loka, Slovenia.
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SIAD acquires Istrabenz Plini in Slovenia
The SIAD Group’s internationalisation process continues with the news that it has completed the acquisition of 100% of Istrabenz Plini, a Slovenian leader in the production and distribution of industrial and technical gases.
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Regional markets: Focus on Central Europe and the Balkan States
With the date set for Britain’s referendum on whether to stay within the European Union (EU) or withdraw its membership – the so-called ‘Brexit’ – and renewed talk of a ‘Grexit’ as finance ministers further deliberate over Greece’s ongoing debt crisis, Europe finds itself under intense scrutiny again as the ...
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The industrial gas world in 2016 – Part 2
As 2015 draws to a close, gas world looks ahead at what projects, plants and developments we can expect to see in the industrial gas business in 2015. Here we focus on projects in Europe.
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Messer invests in Slovenia ASU
A total of €15m will be invested in the construction of a modern ASU. Ground will be broken at the site at the start of 2016 and should be fully constructed within one year.