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SERVELEC CONTROLS BECOMES FIRST OSISOFT SELECT PARTNER IN THE UK


Servelec Controls, a leading independent integrator of mission critical control and safety systems, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded Select Partner status by OSIsoft, an invitation only level accreditation reserved for partners who provide a higher degree of value to their customers.


As one of only five Select Partners globally, and the first in the UK, Servelec is delighted with the recognition that this provides for our capabilities with the OSIsoft PI System and of our commitment to providing our customers with innovative solutions for critical applications.


More than half of the OSIsoft accredited engineers in the UK are a part of Servelec Controls’ team of industry specialists. Of the eight infrastructure specialists, four have also achieved the PI Installation Specialist accreditation.


INEOS SHALE APPOINTS RON COYLE AS NEW CEO AS COMPANY NEARS OPERATIONAL PHASE


INEOS Shale has today announced Ron Coyle, the former Commercial Director of INEOS Phenol, has been appointed CEO of INEOS Shale. With an outstanding business background, Ron brings with him over 20 years of experience to what is the UK’s largest shale gas company.


Ron began his career in the US military where he reached the rank of Army Captain. After completing his term in the Forces, he earned an MBA from Emory’s Goizeuta Business School, joined INEOS Phenol in 1998 and became its Commercial Director in 2010. During his time in this role Ron was responsible for all global sales and commercial activities for the world’s largest producer of Phenol and Acetone. Throughout his career, Ron has been responsible for a global business worth around 4 billion dollars.


The new appointment represents a significant step change for INEOS Shale. With a diverse and knowledgeable shale team in place and a significant portfolio of land now secured, INEOS Shale is now ready to move into an operational phase. INEOS Shale will shortly commence drilling test wells. Once the data from these surveys has been analysed, INEOS Shale will be well positioned to move into a production phase.


Ron Coyle, CEO of INEOS Shale said: “This is a very exciting opportunity for me and I am keen to get started. I’m looking forward to helping INEOS shale take that final step into operations which will make the company one of the largest natural gas producers in the UK.”


p6 | www.sosmagazine.biz | November 2017


Ronald Holden, Divisional Director of Servelec Controls and the Commercial Partner Manager for the relationship with OSIsoft, said: “We have worked closely with OSIsoft for over 15 years to deliver innovative real-time information solutions to our customers and, through our long term commitment to support these customers, to maintain and enhance their investment. During that time, we have travelled with OSIsoft on their journey of growth and their corresponding development of a mature partner programme, and are delighted to be the first UK Company to achieve recognition into the Select tier.


“I’m looking forward to seeing this relationship develop further as we continue to provide unrivalled value and expertise to our customers seeking real-time infrastructure and sensor- based data collection information solutions.”


Servelec Controls is a market leading independent systems integrator, specialising in industrial control, safety and real-time information systems. Our customers span the national infrastructure, including oil and gas, power, nuclear and utilities, and engage us to provide solutions and services from consultancy through design and build to ongoing services throughout the operational phase.


ASV GLOBAL PREPARES FOR CONTINUED GROWTH


ASV Global, the world’s leading developer of autonomous vessel technology, has named Mark Exeter as the new Managing Director of its Portchester, UK office. Mr. Exeter’s predecessor, Dan Hook, moves into a new role as Senior Director – Business Development focussing on further market expansion.


Thomas Chance, CEO of ASV Global said, “These changes will help position ASV Global for continued aggressive growth as we apply our ever-advancing technology to budding markets including increasingly larger vessels. Mark brings a wealth of experience in developing reliable marine products, robotics, business operations, and manufacturing process from his time at Saab Seaeye. Meanwhile, Dan, who has been instrumental in leading ASV Global’s UK office since inception, will be able to fully concentrate on the multidimensional market expansion we are experiencing.”


Mark Exeter, newly appointed Managing Director, ASV Global (UK) said, “I’m really excited to be part of ASV. It is a fast track company with great products, rapidly growing international markets, and an elite technical team on both sides of the Atlantic.”


ASV Global is a world leader in autonomous marine technology. ASV Global has produced more than 90 USVs and developed more than 40 different payload packages. Products are available for lease and purchase alongside comprehensive support and training packages. The company has also converted numerous existing vessels to operate autonomously using it’s proven ASView™ control system. With offices in the US, UK, and South America, ASV Global’s 100+ employees support commercial, scientific, and military clients across the globe.


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