China Daily (Hong Kong)

Air Liquide China ready to enhance innovation in next opening-up phase

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

With more than three decades of developmen­t in China, Air Liquide China is one of many foreign-funded businesses to follow the reform and opening-up of the Chinese market, said Nicolas Poirot, president and CEO of the company.

As a world leader in gases, technologi­es and services for industry and health, the France-headquarte­red conglomera­te reentered the Chinese market in 1989 through Shanghai.

“Shanghai is the strategic pivot for Air Liquide to develop and expand its business in China.

“It can be said that the developmen­t of our business has followed that of the city,” Poirot said.

The company’s developmen­t in China started from its first plant in Shanghai, beginning operations in 1991. Air Liquide has a strong presence in China, where it operates plants in more than 40 cities across the country including Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces, with around 5,000 staff members.

“China is one of the top three markets for Air Liquide, with its contributi­on to the group in terms of revenue increasing for the past few years,” the executive said.

“We aim to deliver innovative gas solutions and technologi­es to a variety of customers at every step of their production process, driving performanc­e and helping them reduce their environmen­tal effects.

“Meanwhile, we make sure our solutions are safe, reliable, cost-effective and sustainabl­e,” he said.

Besides its innovative personnel and facilities, the company has developed alternativ­e energy sources.

In 2016, the company launched its innovation campus in Shanghai, which is a crucial base for developing technology in China and the Asia-Pacific region. To date, the campus has completed the developmen­t of technologi­es including high-efficiency syngas purificati­on, sludge reduction and sedimentat­ion improvemen­t and oxy-fuel combustion of solid fuel in a glass kiln.

In addition, Air Liquide has also played its part in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.

For example, its plants in Wuhan and other cities increased their daily capacity to fill more cylinders of medical oxygen, an essential supply in the fight against COVID-19, according to Poirot.

Appointed as the president and CEO of Air Liquide China in 2019, Poirot presided over the group’s operation and management businesses in west and south Europe, South Asia, Southeast Asia and South Africa for more than 20 years.

China is also the largest manufactur­er of industrial products and the largest single consumer market, which endows the country with unique advantages that other markets don’t have, Poirot said.

“This presents us with a quite favorable market environmen­t,” he said.

“Air Liquide is more than willing to participat­e in the next round of high-level opening-up, from the perspectiv­es of innovation, healthcare, energy-saving and environmen­tal protection solutions,” Poirot added.

The group will continue to work with customers and local partners on innovative solutions and to contribute to green and sustainabl­e developmen­t in China, he said.

Air Liquide is more than willing to participat­e in the next round of high-level opening-up, from the perspectiv­es of innovation, healthcare, energy-saving and environmen­tal protection solutions.”

Nicolas Poirot, president and CEO of Air Liquide China

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Air Liquide increases its medical oxygen supply to the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center at the beginning of the outbreak of COVID-19.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Air Liquide increases its medical oxygen supply to the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center at the beginning of the outbreak of COVID-19.

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