Coronavirus: What Air Products is doing
Amidst the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic which continues to escalate globally, Air Products has released a statement to say it is not currently experiencing any production shortages in its businesses.
Amidst the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic which continues to escalate globally, Air Products has released a statement to say it is not currently experiencing any production shortages in its businesses.
Honeywell is expanding its manufacturing operations in Smithfield, Rhode Island, to produce N95 facemasks to support the US Government’s response to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Airgas, an Air Liquide company, has provided its second company update in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Nel has implemented strict measures to ensure the safety of its employees and customers, amid the escalation of coronavirus (Covid-19).
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FuelCell Energy has announced it is temporarily suspending operations at its Torrington, Connecticut, facility following the coronavirus outbreak.
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Air Products has launched a coronavirus information webpage to keep its customers informed on any company updates.
Gas generation specialist Oxymat has expressed the importance of having onsite oxygen generators for hospitals during COVID-19.
Pembina Pipeline Corporation has received a certificate of approval from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for its proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline.