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WELDING & FABRICATION New Era for Newarc Under Weldability Sif


Weldability Sif are pleased to announce the purchase of the business of the Newarc group of companies, including Newarc Newcastle Ltd, Newarc Aberdeen Ltd, Newarc Exports Ltd and Newarc Ltd, the assets, operations and staff of which have now transferred to Weldability Sif, helping to save seventeen jobs.


for a challenging environment such as: R5000 series CC/ CV industrial inverter power sources, RT2500 dual voltage single phase TIG welder and the Viper universal DC HF TIG conversion unit. Newarc are trusted by customers internationally in the offshore, petrochemical, marine and defence fabrication sectors, and has delivered a suite of welding and industrial products and services from its facilities in Newcastle and Aberdeen, including comprehensive equipment hire and machine validation/ calibration and maintenance services.


By joining forces, Newarc provides Weldability Sif with stockholding, demonstration and service locations in the North-East of England and the North-East of Scotland, to better support its network of Distributors and further assist its Product Users.


Newarc – since its inception in 1973 – has established a strong reputation as a British manufacturer of robust and reliable welding machines, with heavy duty cycle designed


In turn, by becoming part of Weldability Sif, Newarc joins the wider Indutrade group, benefiting from the strength and sustainability of a rapidly growing international industrial corporation. It is Weldability Sif's intention to support the hardworking Newarc team in delivering customers the professional quality of service that Newarc and Weldability Sif are each known for.


Quality Companies Appoints Iain Gault as


Business Development Manager Quality Companies, the global offshore and onshore construction, fabrication and electrical and instrumentation company, has appointed Iain Gault as Business Development Manager – Houston and International.


services in the Americas and the Caribbean. He has also provided assessment and evaluation of rope access classes throughout the Americas and Europe for Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) and Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT).


Based in Houston, Gault will serve to grow the Quality Companies client base in the deepwater and international arenas and introduce an expanded range of Quality Companies services to the energy sector.


Previously, Gault served as Business Development and Technical Services Manager at Stork Technical Services USA, where he was the technical authority for rope access and specialist


Richard Tang, Director of Business Development, Quality Companies, said, “Iain has a deep and wide- ranging technical proficiency, specializing in rope access with hands-on experience acquired in locations around the world. This, coupled with his extensive managerial expertise, ensures he is the ideal individual to manage deepwater and international business development initiatives for Quality Companies.”


Gault commented, “I am excited to be a part of the Quality Companies consortium, and will draw on my three decades’ worth of oilfield expertise to assist our ongoing expansion on the international scene.”


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