Nippon Sanso reports mixed global results amid economic shifts

  • Gas
  • February 5, 2025

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has reported mixed financial results for the first three quarters of fiscal year end 2025, highlighting the contrasting fortunes of its global operations amid ongoing macroeconomic pressures.

While the company achieved a 4.6% year-on-year increase in consolidated revenue to approximately ¥971.3bn ($6.5bn), and a 12.1% rise in core operating income to around ¥139.8bn ($940m), the figures mask a more complex picture of uneven regional performance and shifting demand patterns across key markets.

In Japan, shipment volumes of air separation gases decreased, while carbon dioxide (CO2) gas sales remained flat compared to the same period last year. Revenue from electronic material gases increased, driven by robust demand. Equipment and installation revenues were also higher, mainly due to medium and large-sized projects. The country generated revenue of approximately ¥295.7bn ($1.9bn), reflecting the mixed impact of industrial gas demand and structural changes.

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