The Howden Company originated in 1854, when James Howden founded a marine consulting engineering firm. In his first year in business, he secured a patent for improving rivet making, and a few years ...
Howden, a leading global provider of mission critical air and gas handling products, technologies and services, has entered into an agreement with EnPro Industries (NYSE: NPO) to acquire Compressor ...
Howden Group, the Renfrew-based engineering firm, has re-acquired its former subsidiary, Howden Compressors, from US industrial giant United Technologies after nine years. Howden Compressors, which is ...
EnPro Industries, Inc. NPO yesterday completed the divestment of its business unit, Compressor Products International, Inc., for $195 million. The other party to the transaction was Glasgow, UK-based ...
Howden, a leading global provider of mission critical air and gas handling products, technologies and services, has completed its acquisition of Compressor Products International ("CPI"), a leading ...
Howden Compressors’ Jim Fairbairn and Peter Wallerstein tell Will Stirling how capital investment and understanding future markets is helping the award-winning company stay at the top of its market.
image: The joint project is targeted at reducing leakages in rotating machinery by 20%, and improving the efficiency of oil free screw compressors by 2%, thus contributing to the European Union's ...
Raven SR and Howden sign a Memorandum of Understanding to optimize delivery of compression systems for Raven hydrogen fuel production facilities Howden allocates hydrogen compression and syngas pump ...
Shell has chosen Howden to deliver two reciprocating compressors for its Holland Hydrogen 1 facility in Rotterdam. When complete, this project will be Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant. The ...
EnPro Industries, Inc. NPO yesterday completed the divestment of its business unit, Compressor Products International, Inc., for $195 million. The other party to the transaction was Glasgow, UK-based ...
EnPro Industries, Inc. NPO yesterday completed the divestment of its business unit, Compressor Products International, Inc., for $195 million. The other party to the transaction was Glasgow, UK-based ...