Linde logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Linde Logo PNG Linde Company was founded by an inventor Carl von Linde in 1879 in Wiesbaden, Germany starting with the production of a mechanical system of refrigeration.
- In 1907, the firm established a subsidiary, Linde Air Products, in the USA and attracted new investors.
- The year 1999 was important for Linde as it regained the right to use its brand in the USA market.
- The new company, Linde plc, is the world leader in the field of industrial gases supplies and engineering.
- In 2018, its sales reached a level of 28 billion US dollars.
- It has about 80 thousand employers worldwide and serves clients in more than 100 countries.
- It appeared as a result of the merger of Linde AG (Germany) and Praxair (the United States).
- Linde is the largest industrial gas company in the world by market share and revenue.
- The most notable modification is the “L” (its upper curve, to be precise).
- The other letters have subtle differences from the current wordmark, too.
- For instance, the dot above the “i” used to look squarish in the previous logo, while the “e” had a longer tail.
- The “L” is especially notable for its picturesque extended end.
- All the glyphs have a calligraphic touch.
- The full version of the logo also includes the dark blue background and a stylized 3D curve in a lighter shade of blue.
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