2024 AND BEYOND. Chairman and Advisor Terry Murphy: "Guaranteed For 100 Years." This is one in a series of videos from Hammond offering unique insights on the importance of people, research, supply chains, product innovations, industry collaborations, environmental goals, and the ability to adapt to industry challenges. As Battery Council International celebrates a major milestone this year, Hammond Group reflects on 90-plus years of supporting battery manufacturers around the world and providing chemical innovations that help drive the industry's evolution in energy storage. Explore ’2024 & Beyond’ at https://lnkd.in/erzSgnzG #Batteries #LeadAcidBatteries #SpecialtyChemicals #Manufacturing
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