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Texas Air Products company history timeline

1983

Texas Air Products (TAP) was founded by Gordon Ross of Austin, Texas in 1983, with locations in Austin and San Antonio.

2008

In 2008, Air Products commissions its new hydrogen fueling station at the company’s global headquarters in Allentown, Pa.

2012

In 2012, Air Products acquires a controlling stake in INDURA, the largest independent industrial gas company in South America at the time.

2014

In 2014, Air Products Board of Directors approves appointment of new Chairman, President and CEO Seifi Ghasemi , who develops a strategic Five-Point Plan to guide the company's future success.

2016

Executing on its strategic Five-Point Plan, Air Products completes the separation of its Electronics Materials Division through the spin-off of Versum Materials, Inc. in 2016

2021

With occupancy targeted by Summer 2021, the new facility’s design will reflect a world-class, sustainable industrial gas company.

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