Since its inception in 1897, ACP has never failed to deliver a CO2 order to its direct customers, a fact that the Belgium-based business proudly declares. CO2 is weaved into the company’s DNA; it is and has been ACP’s core business for almost 120 years. A leading supplier in Europe and boasting an extensive know-how of expertise in the field, its name ‘Acide Carbonique Pur’ literally translates into ‘CO2.’
ACP Europe is headquartered in Belgium but has significantly grown over the years and now has facilities covering the bulk of Northern Europe, with four liquid CO2 production plants in operation throughout Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Poland. These facilities produce a total of 69 tonnes of CO2 per hour, combining to create an annual production of around 500,000 tonnes. With six independent sources of CO2, ACP allocates around 80% of its volume for direct customers, with the excess then sold onto the general market.
The company also has two dry ice production sites in both Belgium and Poland, that produce a combined total of around 15,000 tonnes of dry ice each year.
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