Messer_Griesheim

Messer Group

Messer Group

German industrial gas supplier


The Messer Group GmbH[1] is a supplier of industrial gases. Business is focused on 30 European and Asian countries. The company headquarters are located in Bad Soden (Germany). The managing director of the family company is Stefan Messer, grandson of the company founder.[2]

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Messer is selling gases for industrial use like oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, helium, shielding gases and gases for medical use. The family-owned group was most recently valued at upwards of €12 billion.[3]

History

In 1898, a student, Adolf Messer founded a company for acetylene lamps in Frankfurt Höchst. With the emerging of electrical lighting the company changed its business towards welding.

The company merged in 1965, with Knapsack Griesheim AG to form the new Messer Griesheim GmbH. After this merger Farbwerke Hoechst held two-thirds of the company shares.

Between 1997 and 2004, the gas and welding-related divisions were bought back by the Messer Family creating the current Messer Group GmbH. The company subsidiaries for Germany, UK and the US were sold to Air Liquide, including a four-year Non-compete clause for the Messer Group.[4] After the expiration of the non-compete clause in 2008, the Messer Group GmbH began selling gases for industrial use in these countries again. Messer Tehnogas AD have production sites in seven cities in SerbiaBelgrade, Novi Sad, Bor, Niš, Pančevo, Smederevo and Kraljevo.

In 2019, Messer acquired the right to operate in North America and in South America as a result of the Linde-Praxair merger. Regulator approval required the divestment of these rights. Messer began operating the United States, Canada, Brazil, Colombia, and Chile.

"Cold box" - Messer Tehnogas AD Bor, Serbia

References

  1. "Die Geschichte der Messer Group". corporate.messergroup.com. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  2. "Digitale Pressemappe der Messer Group GmbH" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-04.
  3. Messer Group (2005-05-11). "A report on the year 2004" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-11-27.

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