70+ Million Dollar Investment Messer to Develop New ASU in Arkansas, USA

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Messer has plans to invest a whooping amount of over 70 million dollars to develop a new air separation unit in Berryville, Arkansas, USA. The move is expected to meet the growing demand for industrial gases in the southern part of the US.

The new facility will address the growing demand for industrial gases in the southern part of the US, reinforcing Messer’s commitment to supporting expanding industries in the region.(Source:  Messer)
The new facility will address the growing demand for industrial gases in the southern part of the US, reinforcing Messer’s commitment to supporting expanding industries in the region.
(Source: Messer)

New Jersey/USA – Messer has announced a strategic investment of over 70 million dollars to construct a state-of-the-art air separation unit (ASU) in Berryville, Arkansas. The new facility will address the growing demand for industrial gases in the southern part of the US, reinforcing Messer’s commitment to supporting expanding industries in the region.

"Our new ASU in Berryville underscores Messer's commitment to fueling growth in the South," said Elena Skvortsova, President & CEO of Messer Americas. “This investment reflects our dedication to providing a dependable supply of industrial gases like oxygen and nitrogen to meet the evolving needs of our customers in food and beverage, healthcare, metals, chemicals, and many more industries. I also would like to note that Messer appreciates the working relationship with the City of Berryville. Without their dedication to this project, it would not have been possible.”

Messer’s site in Berryville will create quality career opportunities, will employ more than 20 people and provide temporary local jobs during the construction phase of the project. This new ASU will also complement the company’s existing facility in Lewisville, Arkansas, enhancing production capacity to meet the increasing demand for essential gases.

The ASU in Berryville is slated for completion in the second half of 2026.

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