Gases and engineering company BOC and Viridian Glass, a division of CSR Building Products, today completed an extension to their long-term partnership after the companies signed a new 10-year supply agreement that will secure the ongoing compressed air, hydrogen and nitrogen gas requirements of Viridian’s Dandenong site, the only float glass manufacturing facility in Australia.
As part of the new agreement, BOC’s nitrogen generator plant in Dandenong, which is connected to Viridian’s site through a pipeline, has received a significant upgrade with capacity increasing by 20 percent to directly support Viridian’s growing production needs.
Hugh Jones, Tonnage Account Manager said BOC is pleased to be supporting
Viridian to implement innovative supply solutions that will help keep its
manufacturing operations competitive in the global glass manufacturing
market.
“BOC and Viridian have worked together in Dandenong for more than 40
years, serving the production demands of the float glass industry in
Australia since 1974. This new agreement strengthens our partnership and
shows the confidence that both our companies have in the local manufacture
of float glass which relies heavily on the reliable supply of nitrogen
gas.”
Warren Seal, Viridian’s Supply Chain General Manager said securing
long-term supply agreements for its hydrogen and nitrogen gas requirements
is critical for Viridian to meet growing demand from the construction
market.
“Securing long-term supply arrangements is a key step to improve the
efficiency and productivity of our Dandenong facility. This is a world
class site providing enhanced customer service through specialised
architectural glass products, shorter lead times relative to imports and
extensive product warranties which it can support as the only float glass
manufacturer in the region.”
As part of the agreement, BOC will also supply hydrogen from its Altona
site and air supplied through an onsite compressor which is vital for the
heating and cooling of glass production.