Optimising industrial gases: Boosting packaged gases to boost output
The packaged gas industry is faced with market volatility, changing supply and demand, and in many cases, skyrocketing costs.
The packaged gas industry is faced with market volatility, changing supply and demand, and in many cases, skyrocketing costs.
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) supply challenge has emerged and Weldcoa is quickly becoming a beneficial solution to a new group of active, growing industries in need of a large volume supply of CO2 to...
Fuel gases are where industrial gas products intersect with the energy sector products.
Within the packaged gas industry, distributors have been conditioned to regard asset management as the method for uniquely identifying cylinders (bar code label or RF tag) for these two specific purposes: clarity for detailed customer...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been an important commodity over the past year for its role not only in storing and distributing the coronavirus vaccine, but also for perishable foods amid a growth in popularity of...
As you read this article, we will be putting together the final touches for the BCGA’s digital conference.
In high-school history class, many of us learned some variation of the aphorism “history has a tendency to repeat itself.” Over the history of M&A, nowhere is this observation more salient than with the oft-repeated...
The arrival of Industry 4.0 is one of the key megatrends shaping our future today. How we live, work and relate to one another is changing before our eyes, a journey described as the next...
Hydrogen, which derives its name from the Greek word hydro (water) and genes (forming/creator), was first discovered as a distinct substance in 1766 by the Englishman Henry Cavendish.
In 1874 Cyrus Harding, an engineer in the book The Mysterious Island by the French science-fiction author Jules Verne, predicted, “Yes, my friends, I believe that water will one day be employed as fuel, that...