LAir Liquide SA 2014 IR
The report highlights Air Liquide's performance in 2014, achieving a revenue of 15.4 billion euros, up 4.5% on a comparable basis, driven by strong momentum in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and developing economies. The company expanded its industrial presence with major contracts in the US and Germany, and made significant progress in hydrogen mobility, deploying public filling stations in Europe and Japan. Air Liquide also advanced its commitment to sustainability, with 45% of sales related to life and the environment and 60% of innovation expenses dedicated to these areas. Additionally, the company improved its safety performance, reducing its employee lost-time accident frequency rate.
Company: LAir Liquide SA
Sector: Materials
Country: France
Year: 2014
Type: IR
Pages: 368
LAir Liquide SA
The report highlights Air Liquide's performance in 2014, achieving a revenue of 15.4 billion euros, up 4.5% on a comparable basis, driven by strong momentum in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and developing economies. The company expanded its industrial presence with major contracts in the US and Germany, and made significant progress in hydrogen mobility, deploying public filling stations in Europe and Japan. Air Liquide also advanced its commitment to sustainability, with 45% of sales related to life and the environment and 60% of innovation expenses dedicated to these areas. Additionally, the company improved its safety performance, reducing its employee lost-time accident frequency rate.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Mar 16, 2015
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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