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10-minutes-with-eric-rottier
© Taylor Wharton America
10-minutes-with-eric-rottier
© Taylor Wharton America

10 minutes with… Eric Rottier

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Thanks for taking 10 minutes out with gasworld. What have we interrupted in your schedule today?

 I have been working on some upcoming travel plans and needed a break from that, so thanks! 

Can you tell us more about Taylor-Wharton America and its offering?

Taylor-Wharton is owned by Air Water America Inc. in New Jersey, with its parent company Air Water Inc. located in Osaka, Japan.  In addition to Taylor-Wharton, Air Water owns TOMCO2 Systems, phasetwo (a TOMCO2 Systems division focused on cryobiology), Cryogenic Vessels Alternative (CVA) – rebranded as Taylor-Wharton America, Cryofin, CO2 Air (equipment only), 49% of Dohmeyer Cryogenics, AMCS Corporation – rebranded as Air Water Gas Solutions, and Noble Gas Solutions.  Taylor-Wharton traces its roots back to 1742 and is the longest continuous steel product manufacturer in the US.Taylor-Wharton is recognized for its core cryogenic equipment, but our sister subsidiaries under the Air Water umbrella really bring unique opportunities to support both gas companies and end users. We can handle everything from molecule production to highly specialized applications. 

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