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American Piping Inspection opens additional locations

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World Pipelines,


President of American Piping Inspection, David Alcorn recently announced their company’s expansion with the opening of three new offices, Perryton, Texas; Corpus Christi, Texas; and Orange, Texas, bringing the total to 14 locations throughout the country, employing 410 people. All three locations were opened within the past six months.

Founded in 2006, American Piping Inspection is a full-service inspection company offering inspection services, quality control and auditing, mechanical integrity services, pipeline integrity services, pipeline data collection and heat-treating and radiography services. American Piping Inspection is one of the few privately owned pipe inspection companies left in the country, allowing them the ability to continue their growth, foster the best talent and focus on customer service.

“We are known in the industry for our personalised service,” said Alcorn. “We pride ourselves on offering customised solutions for our customers, and we are constantly adapting as we stay on top of the cutting edge of technological innovation. Our team is qualified and certified to meet and exceed our industry’s requirements.”

Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, American Piping Inspection also has offices in New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Louisiana, and Texas. They provide services for several industries including oil and gas, pipeline, aerospace, petrochemical, hydroelectric, refining, power, pulp and paper, fabrication, manufacturing and more.

“We look forward to continuing our growth trajectory in our industry,” said Alcorn. “We are already looking at new sites to expand our services in the near future.”

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/22022023/american-piping-inspection-opens-additional-locations/

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