APPLUS RTD to open new office in Corpus Christi
Applus RTD has announced it is to open an office in Corpus Christi, Texas following increased demand for its non-destructive testing (NDT) services from the region’s energy industry.
The new office adds to the company’s global presence and will be its 22nd office in the US. It is expected that a number of new jobs will be created within the new premises.Robert Squair, Regional Manager Applus RTD USA, commented on the announcement: “We have been working with customers in the region for many years so we are delighted to announce that we will now have a permanent presence in Corpus Christi. Through our base here we will be able to work even more closely with the power, petroleum, chemical processing and oil and gas industries.
“Our reputation for delivering a high quality and reliable service with some of the most advanced technologies will now be available here and we intend to bring a higher level of confidence to the region when it comes to quality, reliability and most certainly our own advanced technology.
“We strongly believe that we can provide a superior service deliverable in the Corpus Christi region as we have in every market that we have entered. “Applus RTD provides leading-edge technologies and services for non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection and certification to the energy and power industries.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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