Dhatec announces Vacuworx partnership
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Vacuworx International and Dhatec Line pipe Logistic Solutions are pleased to announce they have started co-operating for the European market.
During the Washington DC IPLOCA annual convention in September 2013, contracts were signed by Dhatec CEO Idsart van Assema and Vacuworx CEO Bill Solomon.
Co-operation since the Summer
Dhatec became an official partner to Vacuworx in Summer 2013.
The companies are collaborating in order to provide clients with high quality solutions for the handling of pipes.
Vacuum lift equipment adds to Dhatec’s handling range
Vacuum lifting systems are a perfect addition in Dhatec’s product range for safe, efficient and flawless delivery of pipes.
The pipe lifter systems produced by the global leader in in-field vacuum lifting are widely recognised as the safe and cost-effective technology for handling heavy sections of pipes. The vacuum lifting equipment can move pipeline stock off a truck and into a trench in seconds.
Safety and supply
Both parties place great importance on the safety of personnel, material and equipment.
Dhatec employees have been trained to provide the best advice for purchase and renting the Vacuworx equipment and also for providing service in the field.
Vacuum lifters and spare parts can be directly supplied from stock from Dhatec’s head office in the Netherlands.
Adapted from press release by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/05112013/dhatec_announces_vacuworx_partnership_for_europe/
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