Industrial gas giant Linde has started up a new air separation unit (ASU) near Charleston, Tennessee, to support increased demand along the Interstate 75 corridor.
The new plant will produce liquid oxygen, nitrogen, and argon for customers in the Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville areas of eastern Tennessee. It will also serve northern Alabama and Georgia.
Todd Lawson, Vice-President of the East Region at Linde, said the company is noting growth across a range of industries along Eastern Tennessee’s I-75 corridor.
“With this investment, we are strengthening our production and supply network to meet the expanding industrial gas needs of our customers throughout the region.”
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