BOC
BOC is the commonly used name of the multi-national industrial gas company officially known as The BOC Group, and formerly known as Brin Oxygen Company, Ltd.. As of 2000, BOC has over 40,000 employees on six continents, with sales of over £3.9 billion. BOC is also the company's stock symbol on the London Stock Exchange.
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Business units
The BOC group has expanded beyond the origional industrial gas business, and now operates under the following names.
- BOC Gases - the core industrial gas business
- BOC Edwards - industrial vacuum, semiconductor, advanced materials and coating technology equipment
- Gist - food and beverage logistics management
- Afrox Healthcare - hospitals and managed healthcare
History
The company was formed in 1880 by Arthur and Leon Brin. In the early days they provided oxygen for limelights majic lanterns]]. 23 years later in 1903 they provided it for the new oxyacetylene welding, and changed their name to British Oxygen Company in 1906
External Link
- The BOC Group's website www.boc.com
The BOC (Bloque Obrero y Campesino, "Workers and Peasants Bloc", a.k.a. Federación Comunista Catalanobalear) was a Trotskyist political party during the Second Spanish Republic; it eventually merged into the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM).
BOC, or more commonly BÖC, is an abbreviation for the name of the rock music band Blue Oyster Cult''.
BOC is also an abbreviation for Bank of China.
