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SERVELEC CONTROLS ANNOUNCED AS SYSTEMS INTEGRATION PARTNER FOR HIMA SPECIALIST SAFETY SOLUTIONS


Servelec Controls is pleased to announce that it has become an approved systems integration partner for HIMA, the world’s leading specialist for safety- related automation solutions.


A member of business development organisation, NOF Energy, Servelec Controls is a leading independent integrator of mission critical control and safety systems with a history, like HIMA’s, that spans many decades. Servelec Controls’ experienced and functional safety-accredited engineers have been installing HIMA solutions for many years. This experience and dedication makes Servelec Controls the smart choice as the manufacturer’s first oil and gas-focused approved integration partner in the UK.


We are delighted that Servelec Controls has agreed to become an approved integration partner for HIMA.


Sébastien Lachaise, HIMA’s UK and Ireland Sales Manager.


“The world’s largest companies in the process and energy industries trust HIMA safety systems, in fact 19 of the largest 20 oil and gas companies put their trust in HIMA for


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safety. With Servelec Controls, HIMA has a partner that understands our safety products and has the expertise to design, commission and support HIMA-based systems.”


As an independent integrator, Servelec Controls’ engineers are experienced at developing and integrating mission-critical systems. By bringing together specialist hardware, software and engineering expertise, they provide world- class safety systems to their clients.


Following the signing of the agreement, Andrew Mills, Managing Director at Servelec Controls (Oil and Gas) said: “Servelec Controls enjoys strong links with all the major OEMs across the sectors we serve. The solutions we design to solve automation problems will always include the most efficient and effective technology to meet the needs of our customers. HIMA is the leading manufacturer of safety-related automation solutions and we have installed many HIMA-based systems over the years. We are delighted that HIMA has chosen Servelec Controls as its approved integration partner and we are confident this relationship will enable us to provide our customers with world-class, cost effective safety solutions to our clients for years to come.”


Joanne Leng, MBE, Deputy Chief Executive of


NOF Energy added, “It’s vital for companies in the oil and gas and energy industries to be able to use and have access to safety systems that are of the highest standard.


With Servelec’s involvement as a HIMA partner, companies can be sure that these systems are executed and utilised to a first-class degree.


Servelec Controls is one of the world’s largest independent systems integrators, established with many of the leading automation equipment manufacturers worldwide. Servelec Controls specialises in industrial control, safety and real-time information systems delivering full turnkey engineering solutions and is an industry leader in the design and implementation of functional safety systems.


To find out more, visit: www.serveleccontrols.com


Above from left to right: Andrew Mills, Managing Director Servelec Controls (Oil and Gas) with Steffen Philipp, Managing Partner HIMA.


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