Viet-Tech JSC to Represent ITT C'treat's Offshore Products
ITT Industrial Process, a fluid company of ITT Corporation, announced today that Viet-Tech JSC will represent ITT C'treat Offshore products and services in the Vietnamese market.
Vietnam is emerging as an important country in the oil and gas industry worldwide. It has estimated reserves of two billion barrels of oil and 10 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas. ITT C'treat's partnership with Viet-Tech JSC positions the company for significant growth opportunities in this geographic region.
Viet-Tech is one of the leading service and technology providers in Vietnam, actively serving the area’s oil and gas, petrochemical and energy industries. Its engineering and service teams have extensive experience in project management, engineering design, installation, and after-market service and support. Viet-Tech is also certified by TRACE International as a company that consistently demonstrates ethical business standards.
"Viet-Tech has a very strong focus in the offshore oil and gas industry," said Tom Vanden Heuvel, general manager of ITT C'treat Offshore. "With presence in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Vung Tau, we are confident that Viet-Tech is well-positioned to support ITT in this important geographic market."
ITT C'treat has 30 years of experience in providing freshwater systems to the offshore petroleum industry. The company's desalination products and complete water systems are installed on hundreds of offshore platforms around the world.
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