Out of Thin Air: History of Air Products and Chemicals Inc., 1940-90

Out of Thin Air: History of Air Products and Chemicals Inc., 1940-90

by Andrew J . Butrica (Author)

Synopsis

The story of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., is exciting--full of struggle, determination, crisis, and heroic endeavor. Air Products grew out of the vision and drive of one individual, Leonard Pool. In the course of fifty years, Pool's precarious project has become a major, multinational corporation. Words like entrepreneurship, sales, finance, engineering, and technology are central to the history of Air Products. So too are concepts like being a late entrant to an established business, struggling to find market niches, moving into fields of endeavor, developing human resources, and breaking through to the level where economies of scale and scope would allow a secure future as a major player on a global scale. The story is one of success; plain luck at some points. But it also contains its share of hard knocks, disappointments, and mistaken strategies. The enduring style of Air Products--its customer-focus and its emphasis on sales and growth--emerged from the interactions of Leonard Pool's personality, the engineering skills of his colleagues, and the opportunities offered by the industrial gas supplier in the world. It is also a major chemical company and a pioneer in the emerging field of environmental and energy systems. Multinational, technology-based firms like Air Products are an important part of American society and of the emerging global economy. The history of Air Products will be of value to everyone interested in the industrial gas and chemical industries, business history, entrepreneurial history, and American studies.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 344
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: Greenwood Press
Published: 27 Aug 1990

ISBN 10: 0275937658
ISBN 13: 9780275937652

Author Bio

ANDREW J. BUTRICA is a visiting scholar in the Department of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University and is coauthor of The Papers of Thomas Edison: The Making of an Inventor, 1847-1873.