The EIGA history
The "Commission Permanente Internationale
(CPI) de l’acétylène, de la soudure autogène et des industries
qui s’y rattachent" was founded on 15 December 1923 in
Paris. In 1989, CPI merged with EDIA, the "European
Dry Ice Association" (CO2)
producers which itself was founded in 1953. The merged
association, also known as CPI, moved to Brussels in 1990
and changed its name to the European Industrial Gases Association,
EIGA, in April 1991.
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