Smith Flow Control announces new agreement in Iran
Smith Flow Control (SFC), specialists in mechanical valve control equipment and valve management systems, is pleased to announce the appointment of Arsam Energy Pars as its distributor in Iran, providing technical and commercial support.
Siavash Barkhordar, Arsam Energy’s Sales and Marketing Director, commented, “Following an introduction to Smith Flow Control at Adipec, we immediately saw the benefit of being associated with the company; their products and services are of significant interest in Iran and are a good fit for our business. We look forward to developing a mutually beneficial and long-lasting relationship.”
With a multi-disciplined and talented engineering team, Arsam Energy is recognised as a leading supplier to the Iranian oil and gas market. The company has been operational for over 20 years, developing partnerships between local and international companies.
Siavash continued, “We are very excited to incorporate valve interlocks and valve management systems in to our existing portfolio of products.”
Mike Fynes, SFC’s Sales and Marketing Director, added, “Following discussions at Adipec, we are thrilled to appoint Arsam Energy as our official distributor in Iran to help support growing demand for our technology in the country. With their commitment to quality and professionalism, we can see this developing into a very successful and exciting relationship.”
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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