Air Products' Batu Kawan Industrial Park pipeline on-stream
LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. — Air Products, an industrial gases company, announced that its pipeline in Batu Kawan Industrial Park, Penang, for global leading printing company HP has come on-stream. As the Park's first gases pipeline, which extends from Air Products' existing network in Prai, this infrastructural investment represents the company's further commitment to the social and economic development of Northern Malaysia and the rest of the country.
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The comprehensively planned Batu Kawan Industrial Park is rapidly developing into one of Penang's major industrial hubs in recent years. Strategically located, it offers accessibility and high standard infrastructure facilities. HP's facility in the Park serves as the company's global consumer ink business headquarters and manufactures ink supplies by utilizing its innovative and environmentally friendly technologies.
Air Products has been serving Malaysia since 1974 and is recognized for its excellence in safety, reliability and operations. With eight production facilities and depots strategically located throughout the country, the company produces high-purity and high-quality industrial gases to diverse markets including steel, electronics, chemicals processing, metals processing, food, glass and more.
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