EIC Cryo operations integrated
Published by Anna Nicklin,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Elliott Co. has integrated the operation of Ebara International Corp’s Cryodynamics Division (EIC Cryo) in Nevada with its operations in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. The strategic, inter-divisional realignment combines operations under Elliott Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ebara Corp.
EIC Cryo manufactures custom-engineered cryogenic pumps and expanders for the liquefied gas industries. Elliott supplies custom-engineered refrigeration compressors for baseload LNG plants as well as a full line of rotating equipment for refining and petrochemical applications.
“After careful review, we recognised the shared synergies in markets, product lines, and customer base,” said Tadashi Urata, CEO of Ebara International Corp. “The integration of EIC Cryo into Elliott will improve efficiency, provide a simplified customer experience, and preserve shareholder value.”
“As we move forward, EIC Cryo and Elliott will work closely together to ensure that we operate safely, productively, and meet the expectations of our customers and key business partners,” said Michael Lordi, COO of Elliott Group. “There will be no immediate changes in the way we conduct business, and we will continue the tradition of both operations for excellent service and expertise.”
Integrating the operation of EIC Cryo into Elliott Group will take place over the next 24 months. EIC Cryo, will continue to operate under its name and will be operated as one of four business units within Elliott Group.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/13102017/eic-cryo-operations-integrated/
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