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Airgas Radnor Closing 2024!

Radnor location closing November 1st, 2024 due to decline in revenue.
Management will transfer to other facilities.

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"Costs are rising while capacity utilization is increasing in the wake of growing demand," Airgas CEO Peter McCausland said in a statement from the company. "We continue to invest in our infrastructure in order to more efficiently meet our customers' demands while fulfilling the safety and security requirements of our industry."

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Airgas one of the most sc--wed up IT shops in the world. Their parent company IT Airliquide's US operations is smart and on top of things, but the IT management for Airgas is one Cluster F, and the rest of the Airgas C-suite is just as bad. Probably the other way around, the IT for AG takes is direction from the c-suite and they really are a disjointed mess at the top. Been a long time coming for AL to close up Radnor and start outright absorbing AG into their regular operations.

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Horrible culture. Just a number - Account Manager Airgas !
CEO is accountable for all reductions in 2025!

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The affected employees are expected to be separated from employment beginning on 10/31/2024, with all separations accomplished by 9/30/2025!

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The downsizing is taking place at the Radnor, Pennsylvania-based company’s location at 6055 Rockside Woods Blvd. N. in the Beacon Place office building.

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