NDT Global extends capabilities with two new facilities
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
NDT Global has announced the opening of its two new offices in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, and Leduc, Canada. The company has been steadily growing with significant investments in technology development and is already successfully operating from its other bases in Germany, Canada, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Spain, UAE and USA.
Despite the protracted slump in oil prices, NDT Global has decided to expand the company’s operations worldwide and to continue its local commitment to delivering excellent on-site customer service. These new facilities will provide its customers with enhanced professional services.
New training facilities at NDT Global Canadian office.
The new office in Aberdeen, Scotland, is ideally located in the center of the city, close to numerous North Sea operators, ensuring local and tailored support to the oil capital of Europe.
"This expansion shows NDT Global’s ongoing commitment to the North Sea market and its confidence in its long-term future, regardless of the difficult market conditions the oil and gas industry is currently experiencing," commented Gunther H. Blitz, CEO Europe, NDT Global.
The new Canadian facility located in Leduc, Alberta, is almost 5 times bigger than the previous one in Nisku, from which NDT Global first began to offer Canadian pipeline services in 1981. The new location is only a few kilometers south east of the Edmonton International Airport.
“We are constantly looking for ways to improve and expand our services, support internal growth and offer a full commitment to our customers through technology advancement and capital investments," commented Terry Kachmar, CEO Canada, NDT Global.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/equipment-and-safety/03052016/ndt-global-opens-two-new-facilities-2459/
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