Wood Group Intetech launches enhanced corrosion software
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Wood Group Intetech (WGI), a leading asset integrity specialist serving the global energy industry, is launching a new version of its ECE® software in response to client demand.
ECE® is an established tool for corrosion analysis and materials selection. The latest version – ECE® 5.3 – includes a bulk calculation feature, which will enable users to simultaneously upload multiple data streams, saving valuable time in the data transfer process. Customers can upload the inputs and access the results in a user-friendly Excel format – increasing ease of use.
Founder and Managing Director of Wood Group Intetech, Dr Liane Smith, says: “ECE® is enabling clients to evaluate critical operational decisions and prioritise budget spend at a time when industry resources are limited. The combination of our in-house expertise and large user group feeding into the development process ensures we continue to provide solutions that address the challenges of clients worldwide.”
WGI is experiencing consistent demand for ECE® with over 80 customers worldwide currently utilising the software.
Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall
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