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A Sustained Quality Gases Leader For More Than 50 Years

For over 50 years, Air Products has enjoyed consistent growth, establishing itself as an industry leader in the production of high-quality gases. The company has built a reputation for its innovative culture, operational excellence and commitment to safety, quality and the environment, and continually focuses on its growth and market position in Southern Africa.

As a good corporate citizen, Air Products supports the communities surrounding their facilities through their corporate social investment initiatives. The strategic intent of most of these initiatives aims to positively shift the quality of education delivered and sustainably uplift the education facilities for the country’s children.

A strategic supply footprint

Air Products serves customers across a range of industries such as food and beverage, mining and petrochemicals, primary metal and steel manufacturers, welding and cutting applications and laboratory applications. Industrial gas may only seem suitable for industrial processes; however, the products also include high purity specialty

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