Linde makes big bet on Singapore with US$1.4b Jurong plant
It expects to double operational staff strength upon completion of the integrated facility
Singapore
GLOBAL industrial gases and engineering group Linde broke ground on Tuesday for its upcoming US$1.4 billion integrated manufacturing complex in Singapore - the single largest investment in the company's history.
Slated for completion in early 2023, the complex will be located and integrated with Linde's existing gasification facility on Jurong Island, and will quadruple Linde's production capacity of hydrogen and synthetic gas in Singapore.
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