Messer is investing €30m in Poland to build a new production plant for air gases such as oxygen, nitrogen and argon, plus another €3m in the construction of a filling plant for technical gases in cylinders.
After the two-year construction phase, the air separation unit in the special economic zone Łódź in Turek is scheduled to begin operations at the start of the third quarter of 2015. The filling plant is due to be commissioned one year later, in the third quarter of 2016.
The new air separation unit will produce 400 tonnes of liquid oxygen and nitrogen per day, which corresponds to the capacity of 20 tankers. The new production location will enable Messer to produce gases of the highest purity, for example for use in the medical, pharmaceutical and research sectors, and will also satisfy the stringent statutory requirements for manufacturing of food gases. With this investment, Messer also creates around 25 new jobs – 15 of these for operating the air separation unit and ten in the filling plant.
Compared with other central European countries, the Polish gas market has recorded consistently high growth rates in recent years.
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